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“Mein Kampf” (German for “My Struggle”) is a book written by Adolf Hitler during his imprisonment in 1923-1924, following his failed coup attempt known as the Beer Hall Putsch. The book is a combination of autobiography, political ideology, and reflections on Hitler’s views on race, society, politics, and anti-Semitism.
In “Mein Kampf,” Hitler outlines his views on Aryan supremacy, anti-Semitism, and his desire for territorial expansion. He discusses his early life, his experiences in Vienna and Munich, and his involvement in World War I. The book also lays out his political ideology, which later formed the basis for the Nazi Party’s platform.
It’s important to note that “Mein Kampf” is a deeply controversial and offensive work due to its promotion of hate, racism, and extreme nationalism. It played a significant role in shaping Hitler’s beliefs and the ideology that led to the Holocaust and World War II.
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