Mein Kampf

Mein Kampf

Adolf Hitler

Author Adolf Hitler
Publisher — (1939)
Categories History
Languages English
File Size 26.99 MB
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Mein Kampf is a controversial political autobiography and ideological book written by Adolf Hitler in 1924 while he was in prison. The title of the book means “My Struggle” in German. In this work, Hitler described his life, political beliefs, and his vision for Germany. The book later became one of the main foundations of Nazi ideology. It presented ideas of nationalism, anti-Semitism, and the pursuit of political power. Historically, the book is considered highly controversial because its ideas later influenced World War II and the tragedy that affected millions of people. The story begins with a man struggling in his life. As a young man, Hitler moved from Austria to Germany with dreams of becoming an artist, but he failed to achieve success. Later, he served as a soldier in World War I. Germany’s defeat in the war and the economic crisis deeply affected him. Gradually, he entered politics and began delivering speeches to the public. He promised to make Germany powerful again. In the book, he explained how he intended to gain power and reshape society according to his ideology. However, many of the ideas presented in the book were based on hatred and discrimination. Therefore, today it is mainly viewed as a historical document for study and understanding history, rather than as a guide for beliefs or actions.

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