BOOKS
Adolf Hitler / Ralph Manheim (transl.).
Mein Kampf. [ENG]
Boston / New York, Houghton Mifflin, 1998.
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Softcover, 694pp., 14x20,5cm., in good condition (covers with some traces of use on the edges and corners, first 20 pages somewhat folded on top, inside further in very good condition).
This item is intended solely for the study or historical research of the rise and development of German National Socialism. We expressly distance ourselves from the Nazi ideas, views, and opinions in this book and condemn any sympathy for or glorification of Nazi ideology. / Mein Kampf is Adolf Hitler's infamous manifesto, written during his imprisonment after the failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. The book is divided into two parts: the first part is autobiographical in nature, in which Hitler describes his childhood, youth and experiences during the First World War. The second part deals with his political ideology, in which he sets out his vision for the future of Germany. The book is notorious for its anti-Semitic content and the foundation it laid for the ideologies of Nazism.



