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To: joseffy who wrote (638019)12/3/2011 9:51:21 AM
From: longnshort3 Recommendations  Respond to of 1578539
 
all of them, all liberals are nazis. National SOCIALIST party



To: joseffy who wrote (638019)12/4/2011 9:30:33 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Respond to of 1578539
 
Re: What books have you read on Nazism lately, Gustave?

Well, "lately", I haven't read anything on Nazism... A few years ago, I read Pr Richard J. Evans' excellent trilogy on the rise of the Third Reich:

richardjevans.com

I think the last books on that sinister period I read were Murder in the Metro...

murderinthemetro.com

An interesting insight into the French fascist underground of the 1920s and 1930s (the so-called Cagoule).

...and the biography (in French) of Margherita Sarfatti, Benito Mussolini's Jewish mistress:

amazon.co.uk

Which leads us to my next read:



The Jews in Fascist Italy: A History / Edition 1 by Renzo De Felice,
search.barnesandnoble.com

I want to know more about that dirty little historical "secret", namely, the fact that most, if not all, Italian Jews were out-and-out Fascists from the early 1920s through the mid-1930s. Actually, what prompted some Italian Jews to jump ship and turn against Mussolini was his alliance with Hitler in 1936 and the creation of the so-called Axis (Berlin-Rome-Tokyo). Italy was a foe of Germany ever since WWI, especially over the fate of Austria... But things changed after 1934 and Hitler's first attempt to annex Austria. When Mussolini realized that Italy was isolated and alone on the issue of defending Austria's independence, he decided to join Hitler... to the dismay of his Jewish friends and supporters.

My next read will be Twisted Cross by Doris L. Bergen(*), which debunks the Judeo-Protestant spiel on Pope Pius XII and the foolish claim that the Catholic Church was an accomplice of Nazism... Again, there were only 30% of Catholics in 1930s Germany and it was the Protestant, Lutheran Church that was Nazism's best friend. Pope Pius XII had no more authority on Germans than, say, the Archbishop of Canterbury might have had on... Italians!

Greetings,
Gus

(*) amazon.com