Hitler’s World by Timothy Snyder | The New York Review of Books

Nothing can be known about the future, thought Hitler, except the limits of our planet: “the surface area of a precisely measured space.” Ecology was scarcity, and existence meant a struggle for land. The immutable structure of life was the division of animals into species, condemned to “inner seclusion” and an endless fight to the death.

Source: Hitler’s World by Timothy Snyder | The New York Review of Books

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