Burned them.
Not to my knowledge- the Time-Life books division and landmark books did some mass-market stuff on Hitler and the Nazis- The Geographic did not, too touchy.
he got rid of them burn them all....
Kama Sutra
¥es there is... its called going to the library
I am sure a lot of people have made projects on Hitler, there are many books and films about him.
You can read more about Hitler by buying books about him and then reading them. A very good biography about Hitler was written by Ian Kershaw, but there are dozens of books about him which you can read if you are interested in knowing more.
¥es there is... its called going to the library
Hitler had books burned in massive bonfires because of his racial nature and because he considered any non-German books to be enemy "propaganda". Also, he burned books because those books could arouse opposition against him. he preferred that everyone obeyed him without question. Hitler's police the Gestapo kept everything in check and were known for brutally executing anyone who broke laws.
Adolf Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" which translates to "My Struggle." This book outlines his political ideology and beliefs, including his antisemitic views and aspirations for Germany's future. Hitler did not write any other notable books besides "Mein Kampf."
You may be thinking that Hitler & the Nazis burned books. Yes some books that the Nazis did not like were burned, however this was done for publicity. Actually book burnings were not a major feature of Nazi German life. The Germans valued books & education in general, and would have burned anti-Nazi books & books written by Jews.
The Hitler Pages has many pictures of Hitler with his staff and others on their website. There are many noted and dated pictures of Hitler in France, Belgium and Germany which one could view. History books are also a great source for pictures on the war and Hitler.
there were many books that did, including text books in schools.