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“Mein Kampf” (which translates to “My Struggle” in English) is a political manifesto written by Adolf Hitler in 1925 while he was imprisoned for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch. The book outlines Hitler’s political ideology and his plans for the future of Germany.
In “Mein Kampf,” Hitler discusses his beliefs in the superiority of the Aryan race, his hatred for Jews and other non-Germanic groups, and his desire to create a totalitarian state in Germany. He also discusses his plan to conquer Eastern Europe and Russia in order to create more living space for the German people.
The book is divided into two volumes, with the first volume outlining Hitler’s personal background and his early political career, while the second volume focuses on his ideology and plans for the future.
“Mein Kampf” was highly influential in shaping Nazi ideology and propaganda, and played a significant role in Hitler’s rise to power. Despite its controversial and often hateful content, the book remains a historically significant document in understanding the rise of fascism in Europe.
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