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Mein Kampf
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Book Description In 1922, just four years after the war to end all wars, an unknown Austrian then living in Bavaria planned a pamphlet to be called Settling Accounts. In it he intended to attack the ineffectiveness of the dominant political parties in Germany which were opposed to the new National Socialists (Nazis). In November 1923, Adolf Hitler was jailed for the abortive Munich Beer Hall putsch along with men willing and able to assist him with his writing. With the help of these collaborators, chief among them Rudolf Hess, the pamphlet became a book. Settling Accounts became Mein Kampf, an unparalleled example of muddled economics and history, appalling bigotry, and an intense self-glorification of Adolf Hitler as the true founder and builder of the National Socialist movement. It was written in hate and it contained a blueprint for violent bloodshed. When Mein Kampf was published in 1925, it was a failure. In 1926 a second volume appeared - it was no more successful than the first. People either laughed at it or ignored it. They were wron
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Mein Kampf (My Struggle)
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Title: Mein Kampf (My Struggle)
Author: Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)
Translated into English by James Murphy (died 1946)
eBook No.: 0200601h.html
Language: English
Date first posted: September 2002
Date most recently updated: February 2016
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Adolph Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Translated into English by James Murphy
This translation of the unexpurgated edition of "Mein Kampf"
was first published on March 21st, 1939 by Hurst And Blackett Ltd.
Cover of 1939 English translation
Dust jacket of 1926-8 German edition
NOTE:
This ebook includes a Review of Mein Kampf
written by George Orwell in 1940. See Appendix
CONTENTS
Dedication
Author's Preface
Translator
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Adolf Hitler The Definitive Biography
Subject:Jacket Summary
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian John Toland’s classic, definitive biography of Adolf Hitler remains the most thorough, readable, accessible, and, as ... much as possible, objective account of the life of a man whose evil affect on the world in the twentieth century will always be felt.
Toland’s research provided one of the final opportunities for a historian to conduct personal interviews with over two hundred individuals intimately associated with Hitler. At a certain distance yet still with access to many of the people who enabled and who opposed the führer and his Third Reich, Toland strove to treat this life as if Hitler lived and died a hundred years before instead of within his own memory. From childhood and obscurity to his desperate end, Adolf Hitler emerges , in Toland’s words, "far more complex and contradictory . . . obsessed by his dream of cleansing Europe Jews . . . a hybrid of Prometheus and Lucifer."
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