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Mein Kampf
Author: Adolf Hitler

Publisher: Jaico Publishers
ISBN: 81-7224-164-X
Pages: 568
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Mein Kampf is perhaps the only notable work written by Adolf Hitler, in two volumes in 1924. Hitler was arrested when he took out a mass demonstration in favour of national unity for the formation of a socialist German state. He was tried by the People's Court in Munich and subsequently imprisoned for thirteen months where he wrote the first volume. The second after he was released.

He was highly influenced by two people, who were apparently the main architects of his mental aberration. One was Dr. Leopard Potsch, who taught him German Political History, and the other was Dr. Jorg Lanz Van Lieben, a defrocked monk who founded the Temple of the New Order, and whose theories stated that �the world belonged to the fair skinned, and the superior Aryan Race, and all others belong to the sub-human culture..

Mein Kampf will give you an insight into one of the greatest evil geniuses of this century, his political ideals, his beliefs and motivation, and his struggle to consolidate Germany into one great nation and a Nazi Third Reich. The terror and the brutal treatment he unleashed during his years of power can be best quoted in his own words, ��Cruelty impresses, people want to be afraid of something. They want someone to whom they can submit with a shudder, the masses need that. They need something to dread.�

This great tyrant will go down in history of the world. And all those who lived through the holocaust will shudder to think that such a man was ever born and fervently wish that such a history would never repeat itself.