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Mein Kampf(English, Paperback, Fogg John Milton)

Mein Kampf(English, Paperback, Fogg John Milton)

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Mein Kampf is a greatly disputed autobiography of one of history’s most reproached characters - Adolf Hitler. The book manifestly presents his preposterous beliefs and the unnervingly mighty persona of the man who was the key reason for humanity’s most frightening genocide. Summary of the Book Adolf Hitler assuredly describes the growth of a man from being an artist to the most powerful dictator of all times. Hitler had a disturbing childhood. The unexpected happenings in his own life during the First World War and the post-war period wheedled him to partake spitefully with socialist political groups. He was also put to prison during one of the wasted tries to overthrow the Bavarian government, and it was then he chronicled a personal declaration, nasty with merciless gushes against communism and the Jews. This unreasonable detestation ultimately became the ideal basis of his apocalyptic notions of genocide and an irrational obsession with Aryan sovereignty. His maliciously commanding plans of bringing back Europe together and forming Germany as the conclusive leader have been described in this autobiography, which evidently changed him bit by bit into a doughty dictator. Mein Kampf still remains to be one of the most notorious autobiographies, which itself, could be a reason why it is so famous. About Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler is unarguably one of humanity’s most detested personalities, for the unimaginable extent of damage he caused to the sentiments of a generation. His rise as the head of the National Socialist German Workers Party after a series of events in his life that was mainly influenced by socialism and abhorrence against communism culminated in him becoming a fanatical leader and ultimately a megalomaniac killer of Jews. The pathetic consequences of the First World War on Germany influenced even more the fervent nationalism in Hitler and thus resulting in the foundation for the Nazi party. Remembered for humanity’s greatest genocidal incident, the Holocaust, Hitler’s irrational ideologies and policies further aggravated the outcome of the World War II. He died in 1945 in Berlin which eventually marked the end of a heinous chapter in the history of the world.