Mein Kampf
Mein Kampf
Adolf Hitler
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Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler
Format: Paperback
Pages: 620
Date of Release: 1988
Mein Kampf is a controversial and historically significant work that offers insight into the ideology, motivations, and worldview of Adolf Hitler, written during his imprisonment in the mid-1920s. Composed in two volumes, the book combines autobiography with political theory, outlining ideas that would later shape the policies and actions of Nazi Germany—with devastating consequences for the world.
The first volume was written while Hitler was imprisoned following his failed attempt to seize power, with the second completed after his release. Together, the text reveals the development of his political beliefs, his views on nationalism, race, propaganda, and state power, and his ambitions for reshaping Germany.
Read today, Mein Kampf is studied not as a work of guidance, but as a historical document—one that helps readers understand how extremist ideology can take root and how dangerous ideas can be framed, spread, and normalised. It is widely used in academic, historical, and political studies to examine the origins of totalitarianism and the mechanisms of mass manipulation.
This book is recommended for serious readers, historians, students of political science, and those seeking to understand the historical forces behind one of the darkest periods of the twentieth century, approached with critical awareness and context.
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