
What may be a little known fact, and a joy to author/dictators everywhere, is that Hitler made the bulk of his money from the sales of his books.
Jul 18, 1925:
Mein Kampf is published
On this day in 1925, Volume One of Adolf Hitler's philosophical autobiography, Mein Kampf, is published. It was a blueprint of his agenda for a Third Reich and a clear exposition of the nightmare that will envelope Europe from 1939 to 1945. The book sold a total of 9,473 copies in its first year.
Hitler began composing his tome while sitting in Landsberg prison, convicted of treason for his role in the infamous Beer Hall Putsch in which he and his minions attempted to stage a coup and grasp control of the government in Bavaria. It ended in disaster, with some allies deserting and others falling into the hands of the authorities. Hitler was sentenced to five years' imprisonment (he would serve only nine months). His time in the old fortress at Landsberg was hardly brutal; he was allowed guests and gifts, and was treated as something of a cult hero. He decided to put his leisure time to good use and so began dictating Volume One of his opus magnus to Rudolph Hess, a loyal member of the German National Socialist Party and fellow revolutionary.
The first part of Mein Kampf, subtitled "A Reckoning," is a 400-plus page diatribe on the problems besetting Germany-the French, who wished to dismember Germany; the lack of lebesraum, "living space," and the need to expand east into Russia; and the baleful influence of "mongrel" races. For Hitler, the state was not an economic entity, but a racial one. Racial purity was an absolute necessity for a revitalized Germany. "[F]or men do not perish as the result of lost wars, but by the loss...of pure blood."
As for leadership, Hitler's Third Reich would mimic the Prussian ideal of absolute authoritarian rule. "There must be no majority decisions, but only responsible persons.... Surely every man will have advisers...but the decision will be made by one man."
So there it was: War with France, war with Russia, the elimination of "impure" races, and absolute dictatorship. Hitler laid out his political agenda a full 14 years before the outbreak of war.
Volume Two of Mein Kampf, focusing on national socialism, was published in 1927. Sales of the complete work remained mediocre throughout the 1920s. It was not until 1933, the first year of Hitler's tenure as chancellor of Germany, that sales soared to over 1 million. Its popularity reached the point where it became a ritual to give a newly married couple a copy.
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/mein-kampf-is-published
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It always amazed me that the notion of racial purity was such an easy sell in 1933, given the fact that what eventually became "Germany" in 1871 was composed of so many different warring tribes centuries before, not the least of which were the Huns, whose origin is most likely Mongolia. Even though their empire on "German" soil predated the one forged by Otto von Bismark by over thirteen hundred years, their physical features melded into the "Nordic" ones remain part of the German people by and large.
I suppose the old addage about timing being everything
when going for laughs still applies, even in the darkest humor. Pity no one got the joke...
So would it enhsnce my
So would it enhsnce my literary career if I should become a dictator first? Is it better to be a current dictator or a former dictator? If I have a secretary that takes dictation, does that count?
How can I ever sort this all out?