book written by Adolph Hitler, in which he outlines his theories and program for a "national socialist revolution." (p. 940)
German for "My Struggle," it was Hitler's autobiography which he wrote while in prison after the November 1923 failed "Beer Hall Putsch." In it, Hitler explains his beliefs and plans for the future of the German nation. He describes the "Aryan" race, by eliminating all inferior and undesirable peoples, of which in particular he focuse on the "source of all evil" - the Jews.
"My Struggle" (German) - Title of Adolf Hitler's book.
Literally meaning "my struggle," this was a book by Adolf Hitler in which he explained that all of life is a struggle and man must do what he can to succeed. He declared Jews to be the enemies of the world and outlined a plan for their destruction.
book written my Hitler in which he describes his political strategies; theories on racial superiority, and thoughts on propaganda and the masses.
Hitler's autobiography, written in 1925, in which he outlined his ideas, beliefs, and plans for the future of Germany.
Hitler's autobiography and political theories published in 1925. Sometimes referred to as the bible of the Nazi party.
Meaning "My Struggle," it was the ideological base for the Nazi Party's racist beliefs and murderous practices. Published in 1925, this work detailed Hitler's radical ideas of German nationalism, antisemitism, anti-Bolshevism, and Social Darwinism which advocated survival of the fittest.
"My Struggle", 1924: Title of book written by Adolf Hitler which presented his political and social agenda for Germany
Mein Kampf (English translation: My Struggle or My Fight) is the signature work of Adolf Hitler, combining elements of autobiography with an exposition of Hitler's political ideology of Nazism. Volume 1 of Mein Kampf was published in 1925, with volume 2 in 1926.