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Where can I find a Mien Kampf” quote?

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Where can I find a Mien Kampf” quote?

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Project Guttenberg has the entire text online in a single file, so you can open it and use your browser’s ctrl f find feature to search for keywords. I found a few mentions of the platform by searching ‘twenty-five’, but I’m not entirely certain which quote you’re looking for. It may be in the section that begins: In these matters we must never lose sight of the following: What we call the programme of the movement is absolutely right as far as its ultimate aims are concerned, but as regards the manner in which that programme is formulated, certain psychological considerations had to be taken into account. Hence, in the course of time, the opinion may well arise that certain principles should be expressed differently and might be better formulated. But any attempt at a different formulation has a fatal effect in most cases. For something that ought to be fixed and unshakable thereby becomes the subject of discussion. As soon as one point alone is removed from the sphere of dogmatic cer

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go to the Wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mein_Kampf press Ctrl + F and in the little box type 25 point platform this will bring you to a paragraph called ‘Intentionalists vs Functionalists’.. about the third paragraph into this is what you want. Mein Kampf has assumed a key place in the Functionalism versus intentionalism debate. Intentionalists insist that the passage stating that if only 12,000 – 15,000 Jews were gassed, then “the sacrifice of millions of soldiers would not have been in vain,” proves quite clearly that Hitler had a master plan for the genocide of the Jewish people all along. Functionalists deny this assertion, noting that the passage does not call for the destruction of the entire Jewish people and note that although Mein Kampf is suffused with an extreme anti-Semitism, it is the only time in the entire book that Hitler ever explicitly refers to the murder of Jews. Given that Mein Kampf is 6

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