Same, I doubt he'd bring any insights which haven't been covered by other works.
I like to read things that have the potential to challenge my view of things. So far, I don't find anything a definitive challenge, but it is interesting to see the soviet/natsoc conflict from the other side of the border.
Stalin had 27 military units lined up on the border facing Hitler when Hitler ordered the invasion. He basically beat Stalin to the punch by a matter of days.
Too bad he stopped advancing, but I haven't gotten to that part yet so I will see what the other story tells.
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>>12283380
I gathered just from the cover, the preface and the titles of his books that he was going to dance around the real issue of a certain tribe's influence, and try to say socialism was the problem, as if socialism isn't just tribalism that whites currently lack. I might have been interested in this book when I was a lolberg, but not now.
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I'll report back.
So far the focus has been on the ground units, not the command.