Logic Lens™ Analysis: “Mein Kampf” by Adolf Hitler — Part 2

<p>In this little town on the Inn, haloed by the memory of a German martyr, a town that was Bavarian by blood but under the rule of the Austrian State, my parents were domiciled towards the end of the last century.</p> <p>My father was a civil servant who fulfilled his duties very conscientiously. My mother looked after the household and lovingly devoted herself to the care of her children.</p> <p>From that period, I have not retained very much in my memory because after a few years my father had to leave that frontier town which I had come to love so much and take up a new post farther down the Inn valley, at Passau, therefore actually in Germany itself.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/the-logic-lens/logic-lens-analysis-mein-kampf-by-adolf-hitler-part-2-tiffany-barraco-a700e375a265"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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