It is spelled Mein Kampf
Adolf Hitler's autobiography is titled "Mein Kampf," which translates to "My Struggle" in English. It outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germany.
That they are troublemakers who must be killed.
Hitler's autobiography "Mein Kampf" is translated to "My Struggle." It basically sums up his suck fest of a life.
"mein kamph" or "my struggle".
Mien Kamph?
There are literally hundreds of these stories out there. Three favorites of mine are "Stick Figure" by Lori Gottlied (autobiography), "Dancing on My Grave" by Gelsey Kirland (autobiography), and "Wintergirls" by Laurie Halse Anderson (fiction).
Hitlers father was Alois Hitler.
The spelling "autobiography" is correct.
Hitlers Bombe was created in 2005.
I Think It Was Hitlers Bloody Mess.
That is called an autobiography.
An autobiography is a history written about a person by that person. Most if not all biographies are written in first-person point of view. The first person pronouns are I, me, we, us, my, mine, our, ours, myself, ourselves. However, second and third person pronouns will be used also because other people and things are involved in a person's life and experiences.