Ava's eyes widened. She realized that, even today, some people sought out Hitler's words, drawn to his rhetoric and ideology. She felt a shiver run down her spine.
"Can I help you, dear?" he asked, his eyes curious.
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He returned with the book, its cover worn and faded. Ava's heart skipped a beat as she took the book from him. She had studied Hitler's manifesto in university, but holding the actual book felt different. It was like holding a piece of history, a window into the mind of a man who had shaped the course of the world.
As she opened the book, a piece of paper slipped out. It was a note, written in a hasty scrawl: "Skachat knigu Mein Kampf Adolf Gitler" – Download the book Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler. Ava wondered who had written it and why.
The old man placed a hand on her shoulder. "Be careful with that book," he said. "Its words can be powerful, but they can also be poison."