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Can you specify, what exactly you found "enjoyable"? German is my first language, so I had the chance to read the original. I didn't make it beyond the first two chapters, because the language is just clumsy, awkward and pathetic.
It doesn't even radiate the "evil grandeur" you would expect from it, just his frustration with the Weimar Republic which would deny him due recognition and had taken away the good old order. It lacks any intellectual depths or (evil) beauty.
Hitler may have been a master of mass psychology, think of the well-orchestrated party conventions, but he was an awful writer and an even worse artist.
There is one recording of him in a natural situation, where you here him talking in his normal voice (google for "Mannerheim tapes"), this also shows that he certainly hasn't had the brightest intellect.
Certainly he would have been unable to deliver a work of true art and creativity as a a Linux file system.