so cough up the details
I told you that I don't know all the details. Yeah I am a sympathizer.
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I need the URL to a National Socialist Message Board.
I can find one easily enough, but I would not necessarily concur with everything they advocate as the racial purity (for example) is not particularly my interest.
I wanted to add that I once bought a copy of Mein Kampf in order to see what information it had about jews. (Abraham Foxman of the ADL wrote the preface for the most popular edition in the United States). Having already in my posession the much more informative four volume 'International Jew' by Henry Ford (who founded the Ford Motor Company), I was disappointed primarily for three reasons.
1) because the information in Mein Kampf concerning jews is inferior in comparison with other available sources
2) the attitude towards jews was different than my own in a significant aspect: Hitler's anti-judaism was racially based rather than religious, and some of his comments concerning common jews in society were in my opinion rather bone-headed and focused on idiotic petty personal aspects of everyday jews which I thought has nothing to do with any kind of conspiracy. This difference between Hitler's racial view of jews compared with a Christian Orthodox perspective significantly contrasts Nazi policy towards jews with that of Orthodox Christian states such as the Byzantium.
3) His views of the Christian religion contain prejudices common to many anti-Christians today - in particular liberal ecumenists. I did not read the whole 'Mein Kampf' as I viewed it as a waste of time, but in particular I noted that Hitler viewed the Christian religion negatively because he saw it as intolerable. This reminds me of nothing so much as the modern ecumenical movement which seeks to dilute the Orthodox Christian religion by opening it up to communion with protestants, papists, hindus, et cetera. Those that do not participate in this movement because they have the truth are what Hitler as well as the modern World label as intolerable.
I think the Russians would do best to seek wisdom in their Christian Orthodox heritage rather than follow after the errors which the west keeps throwing its way like communism, naziism, and all their many predecessors.