
Mein Kampf
"Mein Kampf" is a book written by Adolf Hitler in the 1920s, outlining his political ideology and future plans for Germany. It combines autobiography with political manifesto, expressing his ideas on Aryan superiority, nationalism, anti-Semitism, and anti-communism. Hitler discusses his belief in the need for Lebensraum (living space) for the German people. The book became a foundational text for Nazi ideology, influencing the party's policies and actions, particularly during the rise of the Third Reich. Its publication contributed significantly to the spread of hate and extremist views leading up to World War II and the Holocaust.