Recommended, non jewed books on history and politics

You list em. I want to read them

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KJV Bible.

I claudius
Book of five rings
meditations marcus aurelius
The young hitler i knew
devil's dictionary

Iliad. Poetic Edda.

Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind

The Golden Bough
War before Civilisation

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All the Shah's Men

The wind that shakes the barley.

Holy chit dude. Thanks

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Durants story of civilization. Especially caesar and christ.

He's an old school Christian socialist from the 30s, but it's pretty jewmerica at its finest.

*Pre jewmerica

I got you famalam

Anne Frank, it's a primary source

Ty based Dacian

Anything pre 1900 desoo

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How is that list not bias? Just because you like what they're saying doesn't make it unbiased. They're all fascists

The eastern front by Léon Degrelle, it has some politics as well as an eye witness story from some of the hardest and most brutal battles of the second world war.

A quote
>They died out there, in countless numbers, not for government officials in Berlin, but for their old countries, gilded by the centuries, and for their common fatherland, Europe, the Europe of Virgil and Ronsard, the Europe of Erasmus and Nietzsche, of Raphael and Dürer, the Europe of St. Ignatius and St. Theresa, the Europe of Frederick the Great and Napoleon Bonaparte.

Stefan Tsanev Bulgarian Chronicle