
Mein Kampf (German: [maɪ̯n kampf], My Struggle) is a 1925 autobiographical book by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler. The work describes the process by which Hitler became antisemitic and outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germany.The book was edited by Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess.
The first volume of the book was dictated by Hitler to his deputy Rudolf Hess while he was imprisoned for his “political crimes”. The first volume was scheduled for release in 1925 and was considered as Hitler’s means of completing his financial obligations and expenses for his trial. The second volume of the book was released when Hitler was free from prison and described his struggle towards realizing a historic destiny for Germany.
Author :- Adolf Hitler
Country :- Germany
Language :- German
Subject :- Autobiography
Publisher :- Eher Verlag
Publication date :- 18 July 1925
Through the book, the narrator describes his hatred of communism and Judaism, which for him are the world’s twin evils and his life’s journey towards becoming the anti-Semitic and militaristic person that the world knows him to be.
He announces his intentions of completely overtaking the parliament and his belief that the Marxists, Social democrats and the parliament were all secretly working for the Jews. Hitler’s genocidal theories surface from many passages in which he accepts that the elimination of the weak and sick will be far more humane than protecting them.
The book presents a vision of the Second World War that is unknown to the common world. Due to its racist content and Nazi ideology, the book has earned a reputation of its own. The author’s aggressive intent and militaristic comments make the book a controversial record of the political history of the World War.
Country :- Germany
Language :- German
Subject :- Autobiography
Publisher :- Eher Verlag
Publication date :- 18 July 1925
Published in English 13 October 1933 (abridged)
1939 (full)
1939 (full)
Through the book, the narrator describes his hatred of communism and Judaism, which for him are the world’s twin evils and his life’s journey towards becoming the anti-Semitic and militaristic person that the world knows him to be.
He announces his intentions of completely overtaking the parliament and his belief that the Marxists, Social democrats and the parliament were all secretly working for the Jews. Hitler’s genocidal theories surface from many passages in which he accepts that the elimination of the weak and sick will be far more humane than protecting them.
The book presents a vision of the Second World War that is unknown to the common world. Due to its racist content and Nazi ideology, the book has earned a reputation of its own. The author’s aggressive intent and militaristic comments make the book a controversial record of the political history of the World War.