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Mein Kampf was amazingly very influential to normal people because it gave the Germans a perfect picture of what Hitler thought and wanted for the German people and at the time that's what they needed to here. Hitler convinced them through his book that it wasn't the country that lost WW1 it was being betrayed by the Jewish successful people. He told them that "The Jews are bleeding the German people of their Birth Right, so he would remove them." He never gave any details about how he would do this but he gave plenty of hints. In the book he promised all the Germans that he would get them back their jobs, he would get the Ruhr back from the French and a whole lot of other things that the Germans needed to here at the time.

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