Have you guys ever had a red pilled professor? I had a history prof that recommended pic related book

Have you guys ever had a red pilled professor? I had a history prof that recommended pic related book.

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Bump for interest. Is this book Sup Forums approved?

Why is this book so redpilled OP?

Had an American government professor that was neutral and actually encouraged people to explore new ideas and be open to discussion
Never threw her own ideals into the conversation and was all around a great teacher
Too bad the class was full of niggers and wiggers that never payed attention in class and just fucked around

you're a lucky guy -- only my mathematics professor was red-pilled

It documents the policies Hitler used to bring back Germany from depression how Hitler was basically forced to take Austria and Czechoslovakia because the power vacuum in both nations were ripe for a soviet coup. Also documents how the polish military attacked areas of east Prussia and persecuted German minorities which in turn turned negotiations very sour

That's interesting.
I thought universities were largely unsalvageable.
Is this book a fair look, or a hit piece?

I had one who ran for political office in Florida and won but then quit after 3 months and told our American government class it was all a sham and every politician just supports special interests and he took their money to get elected but couldn't do it anymore because he couldn't live with himself so he quit then he "died in his sleep" 3 weeks later true story. It was at a community college so not a big deal but still it was shady as fuck

Added to the list

Which one to start first?

>Culture of Critique
>The Cantos
>Mein Kampf
>Hitler's Revolution

Name of professor and college?

>Also documents how the polish military attacked areas of east Prussia and persecuted German minorities which in turn turned negotiations very sour
I've heard conflicting stories for "muh polish corridor". Either that it happened or that its just a neo nazi conspiracy theory. Is there any proof for this?

>died in his sleep
How old was he?

Hold on

My "philosophy/sociology" teacher in highschool once warned us the Jews control everything.

She was also a total milf and really cool.

Hitlers Revolution Mein Kampf is over rated Hitlers Second Book is better

historynet.com/today-in-history/january-24
>1931 The League of Nations rebukes Poland for the mistreatment of a German minority in Upper Silesia.
archive.org/stream/HitlersRevolutionByRichardTedor_383/HitlersRevolutionByRichardTedor#page/n155/mode/2up
Read the section on Poland beginning with page 156 and review the citations to make up your mind

Thanks heaps brah

I love that movie. You're welcome I'm Ethnically Mexican though so I hope you still think i'm brah-tier

On my other computer I had links to documents taken from Germany by the Soviets and the British detailing examinations and exhumations of corpses in Danzig in late 1939. I'm trying to track them down again. But yeah, the documents detail numerous cases of entire towns and villages being murdered and razed weeks before formal hostilities between Germany and Poland broke out.

This book is also really good
books.google.com/books?id=gLSnAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA375&lpg=PA375&dq=1939 - the war that had many fathers pdf&source=bl&ots=b3hUQdrBE4&sig=MTwLCSR3vGgM7YxKy1w5JMb3Jcw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiepbSWrcfOAhVBFh4KHQZpAT84ChDoAQhkMA8#v=onepage&q&f=false

Doing God's work user

Somebody has to do it. I cant wait for the election to be over so Sup Forums regains interest in National Socialism