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Ch. I | Initial contacts | 1 |
Ch. II | A book no one had read | 7 |
Ch. III | Financing | 13 |
Ch. IV | Money and the Nazis | 20 |
Ch. V | The protector | 29 |
Ch. VI | Trust among "wiseguys" | 34 |
Ch. VII | Availability | 45 |
Ch. VIII | Cutting the text | 55 |
Ch. IX | Race | 63 |
Ch. X | The translator | 75 |
Ch. XI | Anti-Nazi censorship | 85 |
Ch. XII | The welcoming party | 91 |
Ch. XIII | The Jews | 99 |
Ch. XIV | The first "purges" | 110 |
Ch. XV | More census investigations and further "purges" | 126 |
Ch. XVI | Not even a single Jew | 145 |
Ch. XVII | "Nobody reads it" | 157 |
Ch. XVIII | Erased | 160 |
Documents | 164 | |
App | Excerpts of Mein Kampf read by Mussolini |
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Add Hitler's Contract, Fabre's conclusive challenge accepted historical thinking, especially where Italian anti-Semitic policies are concerned. It is Fabre's conclusion that Mussolini found, in Hitler's anti-Semitic ideas, an echo of his own thoughts and, in the translation of , Hitler's Contract to your collection on WonderClub |