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Mein Kampf eBook

by Adolf Hitler
language: english
Publisher: Pharos Books, January of 2025 ‧
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Mein Kampf, which means 'my struggle' in German, is a political manifesto written by German dictator Adolf Hitler. It gives insight into his racist ideology distinguishing Aryans as the "genius" race and Jews as "parasites". Hitler began Mein Kampf while imprisoned for his failed Putsch in Munich in November 1923 and a trial in February 1924 for high treason, where he devoted himself entirely to the book.

When Mein Kampf was first released in 1925 it sold poorly. People had been hoping for a sensational autobiography or a behind-the-scenes story of the Beer Hall Putsch. What they got were hundreds of pages of long, hard-to-follow sentences and digressing paragraphs written by a self-educated man. However, after Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany, millions of copies were quickly sold. It was regarded as essential to own a copy. The book was, in fact, given as gifts to newlyweds, high school graduates, and on any celebrated occasion. Although it made him rich, Hitler would later express regret that he produced Mein Kampf, considering the extent of its revelations; the revelations concerning the nature of his character and his blueprint for Germany's future that served as a warning to the world. A warning that was mostly ignored.

Mein Kampf

by Adolf Hitler

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ISBN: 9789391103101
Publisher: Pharos Books
Release Date: January of 2025
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9789391103101
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was a monster. The Führer, dictator of the German Reich, killed 6 million Jews in the Holocaust, one of the greatest genocides of all time, as well as 2.5 million Soviet prisoners, 2 million Poles, 400,000 Serbs, 270,000 disabled people, 100,000 Roma, 10,000 homosexuals, 7,000 Spanish Republicans, 5,000 Jehovah's Witnesses, and 3,000 Catholic priests. He was born in Austria in 1889, the son of a 52-year-old customs official and a young peasant woman. Resentful, shy, unstable, and lazy, he loved his mother but was hostile to his authoritarian father. He studied in Linz and decided to go to Vienna in pursuit of his dream: he wanted to be a painter. However, he failed the entrance exam to the School of Fine Arts and ended up living in hostels for the downtrodden, sometimes on the streets. Vienna, for Hitler, was the decadent city of incest and, worse, the city of Jews and communists. Stripped of all compassion, he began to nurture salvific obsessions, electing the Aryan man as the sole founding race of culture and civilization. Hitler disliked working. He escaped beggary by joining the army. He went to Germany in 1913 and volunteered to fight in the First World War. He joined the German Workers' Party, precursor to the National Socialist German Workers' Party, in 1919, and became its leader in 1921. In Munich, he attempted to seize power in a coup d'état. He ended up in prison, where he dictated the Mein Kampf (My Struggle), his autobiography and political manifesto. In 1933, a year after becoming a naturalized German citizen, he became chancellor of the country that adopted him – and which led him into World War II. Faced with imminent defeat, he committed suicide in 1945.

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