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This thread is for a project i'm cooking up - the Third Reich Literature Archive.

Similar to the Marxist Internet Archive, which archives and translates Marxist works, the Third Reich Literature Archive aims to archive and translate works related to National Socialism, specifically German National Socialism up until 1945 (post-1945 National Socialism is a different rabbit hole entirely). For right now this effort has only one person (me), and my work is contained to the Internet Archive, but I hope to eventually expand it to a website where these works can be hosted.

Some works i've already done:

"What Is the German Soldier Fighting For?" by Dr. Hans Landes, 1940: https://archive.org/details/what-is-the-german-soldier-fighting-for

"The Book of Isidor" by Joseph Goebbels, 1931: https://archive.org/details/the-book-of-isidor

"The Intelluctual Foundations of National Socialism" by Dr. Karl Zimmerman, 1933: https://archive.org/details/the-intellectual-foundations-of-national-socialism

"Fighting the Enemy of the World" (A collection of speeches by Julius Streicher), 1938: https://archive.org/details/fighting-the-enemy-of-the-world-speeches-from-the-fighting-years

I have more works completed, but I plan to fix some of the older ones up in the future; i'm also in the works of completing a translation of "Hitler's Will" by Werner Siebarth and the run of "Der Schulungsbrief" from 1934. If this is of interest to people on here, we can start looking into expanding the project or taking on volunteers.
I want like a tierlist of things to read.
A timeline of third reich literature with some little context around it would be nice as well. 
Just an idea, no time myself to produce myself what I'd like, at least not for foreseeable future.
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>A timeline of third reich literature with some little context around it would be nice as well. 

That would be a interesting thing to create once I can add more titles to the archive, good suggestion. I was also planning on organizing it by "ideological circles" (Goebbels, Rosenberg, Hitler) etc.
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