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Rouble reporting in. I want to buy more but I just bought one for now because they're expensive for their weight. Fuck the Bolsheviks.

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Hitler's Revolution by Richard Tedor (must be expanded edition, it's really hard to find a PDF of this version specifically so I recommend buying it), excellent book about National Socialist economics (but actual NSDAP policies they put into practice looked at in depth rather than just standard NS economic theory). Very well and thoroughly sourced with lots of pre 1945 sources. I think the word Jew only appears in the book 3 or 4 times and it's not in an accusatory way so it's not an ideologically driven book, it's a genuine honest look at economic and social life in Hitler's Germany, though I would recommend reading Mein Kampf and having at least some understanding of the Jews' role in German economic life pre-1933 before going in. Warning it gets very depressing at the end because it also details Jewish Soviet war crimes against German citizens towards the end / after the war had already finished. Cannot overstate how essential this book is to anyone interested in economic policy.

Definitely read all of Gottfried Feder's work, Manifesto For Breaking the Financial Slavery to Interest is a must read on par with the things generally considered "essential" by most on this board.

The Nazi Economic Recovery 1933 - 1938 by R. J. Overy is also a good one.

If you're interested in the Soviet / Communist side of things I highly recommend The Perestroika Deception by Anatoliy Golitsyn, very very dry, political study that in my opinion is essential to understanding the modern economic environment, though it's not exactly an economics book.

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