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[–] 16214915? ago 

Is anyone interested in a /pol/ book club?

We could pick a book a week and discuss it in it's own thread.

I just started The Chief Culprit - Viktor Suvorov (2008) today. It's about a russian intelligence officer writing on the reality of the war between natsoc germany and russia. Why it really happened, how it really went down, etc.

I've only read the first 30 pages but considering what would be a boring'ish topic, it's a very easy read and less than 350 pages total. Shouldn't take a few days to read.

If anyone is interested in discussing this book next week after we've had time to read it, let me know. I'll probably be done with it by this Friday.

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[–] 16214917? ago 

Posting the PDF would help entice.

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[–] 17157059? ago 

This is a great book. I think it adds a great deal of proof that Stalin would have attacked Germany no matter what and that Hitler had no choice but to attack Russia.

The main thrust of the book is the detailed study of the type of armaments that Stalin funded and the positioning of these. They were clearly offensive weapons and they were forward based towards Germany. The book is well worth reading.

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[–] 16214919? ago 

oh yea, that. Thanks