Mein Kampf: My Struggle by Adolf Hitler
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Title:
Mein Kampf: My Struggle
Author:
Adolf Hitler
Category:
History
ISBN:
9786059285865
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5.66 MB
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THIS BOOK, prepared as in included Two volumes in ONE BOOK (Contains Vol. I & II) and Unabridged Translation by James Murphy. And This translation of the unexpurgated edition of MEIN KAMPF was first published on March 21st, 1939.. AUTHOR - ADOLF HITLER sought Lebensraum (living space) for the German people. His aggressive foreign policy is considered to be the primary cause of the outbreak of World War II in Europe. He directed large-scale rearmament and on 1 September 1939 invaded Poland, resulting in British and French declarations of war on Germany. In June 1941, Hitler ordered an invasion of the Soviet Union. By the end of 1941 German forces and the European Axis powers occupied most of Europe and North Africa. Failure to defeat the Soviets and the entry of the United States into the war forced Germany onto the defensive and it suffered a series of escalating defeats. In the final days of the war, during the Battle of Berlin in 1945, Hitler married his long-time lover, Eva Braun. On 30 April 1945, less than two days later, the two committed suicide to avoid capture by the Red Army, and their corpses were burned. Under Hitlers leadership and racially motivated ideology, the Nazi regime was responsible for the genocide of at least 5.5 million Jews and millions of other victims whom he and his followers deemed Untermenschen (sub-humans) and socially undesirable. Hitler and the Nazi regime were also responsible for the killing of an estimated 19.3 million civilians and prisoners of war. In addition, 29 million soldiers and civilians died as a result of military action in the European Theatre of World War II. The number of civilians killed during the Second World War was unprecedented in warfare, and constitutes the deadliest conflict in human history. MEIN KAMPF not also say about the German People and livings in 1920-30s but also provides an explanation for the military conquests later attempted by Hitler and the Germans. Hitler states that since the Aryans are the master race, they are entitled simply by that fact to acquire more land for themselves. This Lebensraum, or living space, will be acquired by force, Hitler says, and includes the lands to the east of Germany, namely Russia. That land would be used to cultivate food and to provide room for the expanding Aryan population at the expense of the Slavic peoples, who were to be removed, eliminated, or enslaved or may be More Details You will find THIS BOOK.. TABLE OF CONTENTS: About Author INTRODUCTORY FOOT NOTES VOLUME I:A RETROSPECT INTRODUCTION - AUTHOR’S PREFACE TRANSLATOR’S INTRODUCTION EXCERPTS CHAPTER I: IN THE HOME OF MY PARENTS CHAPTER II: YEARS OF STUDY AND SUFFERING IN VIENNA CHAPTER III: POLITICAL REFLECTIONS ARISING OUT OF MY SOJOURN IN VIENNA CHAPTER IV: MUNICH CHAPTER V: THE WORLD WAR CHAPTER VI: WAR PROPAGANDA CHAPTER VII: THE REVOLUTION CHAPTER VIII: THE BEGINNING OF MY POLITICAL ACTIVITIES CHAPTER IX: THE GERMAN LABOUR PARTY CHAPTER X: WHY THE SECOND REICH COLLAPSED CHAPTER XI: RACE AND PEOPLE CHAPTER XII: THE FIRST STAGE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GERMAN NATIONAL SOCIALIST LABOUR PARTY VOLUME II: THE NATIONAL SOCIALIST MOVEMENT CHAPTER I: WELTANSCHAUUNG AND PARTY CHAPTER II: THE STATE CHAPTER III: CITIZENS AND SUBJECTS OF THE STATE CHAPTER IV: PERSONALITY AND THE IDEAL OF THE PEOPLE’S STATE CHAPTER V: WELTANSCHHAUUNG AND ORGANIZATION CHAPTER VI: THE FIRST PERIOD OF OUR STRUGGLE CHAPTER VII: THE CONFLICT WITH THE RED FORCES CHAPTER VIII: THE STRONG IS STRONGEST WHEN ALONE CHAPTER IX: FUNDAMENTAL IDEAS REGARDING THE NATURE AND ORGANIZATION OF THE STORM TROOPS CHAPTER X: THE MASK OF FEDERALISM CHAPTER XI: PROPAGANDA AND ORGANIZATION CHAPTER XII: THE PROBLEM OF THE TRADE UNIONS CHAPTER XIII: THE GERMAN POST-WAR POLICY OF ALLIANCES CHAPTER XIV: GERMANY’S POLICY IN EASTERN EUROPE CHAPTER XV: THE RIGHT TO SELF-DEFENCE EPILOGUE
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