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Paperback Mein Kampf Book

ISBN: 9361902970

ISBN13: 9789361902970

Mein Kampf

"Mein Kampf," authored by Adolf Hitler, the renowned leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), is his autobiographical manifesto. Within its pages, Hitler describes his personal story, political beliefs, and hopes for Germany's future. The work digs into his extremist philosophy, promoting Aryan supremacy and openly anti-Semitic attitudes, leading in one of humanity's darkest periods. Despite its revolting nature, "Mein Kampf" remains an important historical artifact, emphasizing the devastating implications of uncontrolled hatred and the need for vigilance against such beliefs in modern society. This challenging book continues to spark debate and criticism among researchers and historians, emphasizing the importance of understanding history's darkest chapters to prevent their recurrence.

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People read too much into this.

According to the Preface, this book was not written for the purpose of making friends or influencing people. The design from conception is to chronicle a movement, not create one. You may also pay attention to the translator. And check different translations. Do not take introductions and comments as part of the book. As a whole, one can have an opinion as to the results of the book. However, without reading it, the opinion has no chance to be informed. Another flaw with not reading this work is that you are relying on others' opinions and inferences. Taking most of the statements and conclusions from this book and displaying them separately, you would be surprised at how many you would agree with. Just a sample of what is on the inside: "I know people who 'read' enormously, Book for book, letter for letter, yet whom I would not describe as 'well-read.' True, they possess a mass of 'knowledge,' but their brain is unable to organize and register the material they have taken in... For reading is no end in itself, but a means to an end." These are not platitudes but examples of observations of the time, which you can see, are timeless. Once in a while, the reading may seem redundant, but it is the nature of writing for the time and place. So again, this book is a must-read.
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