History

The Books He Didn't Burn

Better known for burning books, Adolf Hitler amassed a vast personal library. Over 1,200 volumes survived WWII and were relocated to the Library of Congress. The Books He Didn’t Burn explores these controversial texts, asking how they shaped Hitler’s worldview, fueled fascist ideology, and how those same ideas continue to inspire violent right-wing extremism today.

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