Hitler's goal, as expressed in Mein Kampf, was to outline his vision for a racially pure German nation (Aryan race) and to detail his belief in the need for Lebensraum, or living space, for the German people. Hitler also emphasized the need to destroy the Treaty of Versailles and eliminate Jewish influence in German society.
Hitler began writing "Mein Kampf" while imprisoned in 1923 and completed it in 1924. It took him around a year to finish the manuscript.
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Mein Kampf and the concept of the Aryan Race were associated with Adolf Hitler, who was the leader of Germany during World War II. Hitler's beliefs as outlined in Mein Kampf formed the basis for Nazi ideology, which promoted the superiority of the Aryan race.
Yes, Hitler had the help of his deputy Rudolf Hess in correcting the grammatical errors and improving the structure of Mein Kampf. The book was largely based on Hitler's own ideas and writings, but Hess provided editorial assistance.
Yes, in Mein Kampf, Hitler expressed his desire to eliminate certain groups of people whom he considered inferior, such as Jews and Slavs, as part of his ideology of creating a racially pure society. It was in this book that he outlined his anti-Semitic views and belief in the superiority of the Aryan race.
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No, Mein Kampf was an autobiography written by Adolph Hitler
Hitler wrote, Mein Kampf. He, and the Nazis, blamed the Jews for German's problems.
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Mein Kampf : My struggle. "Mein Kampf" which in English it is translated as "My suffering"
The book was titled, Mein Kamp. It was a book written by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler, outlining his political ideology and future plans for Germany.