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Mein Kampf

[ mahyn kahmpf ]

noun

  1. the autobiography (1925–27) of Adolf Hitler, setting forth his political philosophy and his plan for German conquest.


Mein Kampf

  1. An autobiography written by Adolf Hitler . In it, Hitler outlines his plan for the revival of Germany from the losses of World War I and blames Germany's problems on capitalists ( see capitalism ), communists , and Jews (see also Jews ).


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Do some substitutions in those sentences along the lines Thackeray wanted to do with Mein Kampf.

And he told me that it actually said there that people who bought this book also bought Mein Kampf by A. Hitler.

In Germany, the copyright holders to "Mein Kampf" have refused publishers permission to publish the book.

In summer 1939, as war with Hitler loomed, she wrote to her mother-in-law, Queen Mary, that she was reading Hitler's "Mein Kampf".

But none of this strengthens the case for keeping the ban on the publication of Mein Kampf.

The character and quality of Nazi propaganda was fully presaged in Mein Kampf.

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