• Kim Jong Un gives 'Mein Kampf' as birthday present, and North Korea threatens to kill person who rep
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well considering that germany's economic rebuild from after ww1 was built on the capital gained from seized assets and ignoring national debt, they were only like 2 years away from collapse before war broke out, from there they captured more capital, but never really established a stable economy. it wasn't until decades after the war that germany was able to build itself into the economic machine that it is today.
The reason I don't believe this story is that I doubt all North Korean children can read and I doubt that North Korea would be able to supply all the books needed. Edit: I doubt they can gift every child candy too.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;41097218]The reason I don't believe this story is that I doubt all North Korean children can read and I doubt that North Korea would be able to supply all the books needed.[/QUOTE]"NEWSER -- On his birthday this year, Kim Jong Un reportedly gave every child in North Korea candy, according to CNBC. [B]So what did he get his top officials?[/B] [U]Copies of Hitler's Mein Kampf[/U], the Washington Post reports."
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;41097218]The reason I don't believe this story is that I doubt all North Korean children can read and I doubt that North Korea would be able to supply all the books needed.[/QUOTE] he didnt give it to children though, he gave it to senior state officials [editline]19th June 2013[/editline] unless the state officials are children
[QUOTE=Hellduck;41097256] unless the state officials are children[/QUOTE] My mistake reading the article. I thought it was Candy and Mein Kampf for the children. North Korea still has alot of officials and they might as well be children sometimes. [IMG]http://images.plus613.net/images/29900/www_plus613_com_skoreyabig.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;41097359][IMG]http://images.plus613.net/images/29900/www_plus613_com_skoreyabig.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] wow those guys must be really good at their jobs. how else would they get so many medals?
Nah, it's their version of bulletproof vests.
[QUOTE=Hellduck;41097435]wow those guys must be really good at their jobs. how else would they get so many medals?[/QUOTE] They get one every time they steal a meal from a hungry child.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;41097359]My mistake reading the article. I thought it was Candy and Mein Kampf for the children. North Korea still has alot of officials and they might as well be children sometimes. [IMG]http://images.plus613.net/images/29900/www_plus613_com_skoreyabig.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] [img]http://puu.sh/3jyOL.JPG[/img]
Yeah, former neo-nazi here. Read Mein Kampf cover to cover, and I didn't really find the inspiration that I was told it would give me. That may have been because I was starting to realize how fucking retarded the whole thing was, but yeah. The entire book is essentially an angsty twenty-something's livejournal printed out and bound in hardcover. There's not a lot of, "okay, here's my plan to retake Germany from the mongrels," as there is, "the German people got fucked over by <blame blame blame for ten pages> and that's why Germany is the best!!!" Hitler could not write for shit, period. Some parts of the book are crazy as fuck ramblings that never end, it's like reading an extremely racist and whiny Ayn Rand book.
[QUOTE=JumpinJackFlash;41108336]racist and whiny Ayn Rand book.[/QUOTE] Kim Jong Un should have had Ayn Rand books handed out. It would at least push North Korea in an interesting direction. The contents of the book don't matter. The intentions of the giving the book out is what's important for this story.
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