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... at first, seems to be the most reliable source of information, but its not until you read that it was published outside of Germany, this shows us that the author of the source went from being at a position of authority at the top, socialising with the Nazis including Goering, Himmler and a number of other leaders in the Reich Chancellery, to being near the bottom, either a fallout or just a general leaving by choice has occurred. This means that if it was a fallout, the author, Hermann Rauschning, could've twisted the truth out of bitterness or hatred so that the Nazis would now be seen in a bad light. But, it was published outside of Germany, which could mean that it was the truth and because of the restrictions the Nazis put on the books that were published, it might have been all the truth, and the Nazis ...
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