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>>20991411
Does anyone have the /lit/ Jung chart?

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Adolf Hitler
Carl Jung
Miguel Serrano
Tolkien
Evola

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>to be continued

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I started with William Shirer's Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, and am close to finishing it. I want to get a better understanding of World War II, and so my plan was to read a book on each of the major players.

>I;e A book on Germany during WW2, Italy, America, Japan, GB, USSR, etc.

What novels would give me a greater understanding of WW2? Also looking for good books on the holocaust but that's a side topic.

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>>10106918

Could you please point me towards the greats of European literature? Cervantes was great, but has been surpassed by Heller. Russian literature is didactic and often embarassing, with only one 'great' title (master and margarita). Kafka was great, but he's just one writer. Joyce is as self-absorbed and unreadable as Faulkner, if that's what you're into. I'm not seeing this wealth of literature that makes old world writers so much better. Am I being trolled, or are there some obscure titles I'm missing?

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