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    As Hitler was imprisoned he had spare time, time to write a book named mein kampf. Mein kampf originally had a different name at one time, Mein kampf also talks about how the Aryan race is more superior to others, the military tactics involved with Mein kampf, and also in mein kampf he talks about how Jews are a lower power than others In Mein Kampf Hitler had a different name. Hitler’s name for it was originally four and a half years of struggle against lies, Stupidity, and cowardice. Hitler’s

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    The autobiographical book Mein Kampf, written by Adolf Hitler, was published shortly after the author's time in prison and was immediately popular among Europe's population. As Hitler's views were introduced to the countries he became an important voice in the media. During Hitler's rise of power his book Mein Kampf was favored because of his political views, the effect of the book, and the book's purpose. Mein Kampf portrays Hitler's political views and led a significant amount of readers to

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    Adolf Hitler wrote the book Mein Kampf which is a well known book in history. Hitler wrote this book about his life and thoughts of how he wanted the world to be. Hitler was a huge influence in history and in some people's lives. He changed the world in a bad way but he was a very good speaker and could persuade people very easily. Hitler wrote Mein Kampf while in prison he believed in a superior race which was arryn or fair skin blonde hair and blue eyes also they were of a Germanic background

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    Mein Kampf, which translates to 'My Struggle' in English, was Hitler's autobiography, in which he voiced his thoughts, and declared the Nazi's political views. This book was created while Hitler was in prison, with him dictating, and Rudolf Hess, Hitler's Deputy, typing. The first volume was published in 1925, followed by another in 1927. Hitler's book suggested that his extreme hatred of Jews had grown from learning more about the Jews, and that the Jews deserved to be hated. However, "August

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    Mein Kampf MEIN KAMPF is written in the style of a self-educated mod- em South German with a gift for oratory. Of course this picture does not begin to characterize Hitler the man, but it does, I think, account for the elements of his style. Beginning in his Vienna period, Hitler was a voracious news- paper reader. The style of the Austrian press, as Karl Kraus never wearied of pointing out, was slovenly, illogical, pretentious. Even the grammar, doubtless because of the large number

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    In Mein Kampf, Hitler wrote various hate-filled comments such as,“The personification of the devil as the symbol of all evil assumes the living shape of the Jew”(“Mein Kampf: Jewish Virtual Library” 7). This is only one of the variou slurs the dictator used in the Mein Kampf. There were many controversial topics in the book, not just the derogation of the Jews. He explains the formation of his views and thoughts along with the construction of the Nazi party. Hitler “decided the he would rule the

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    get rid of the Jews in Germany in order to build a perfect society for him and he has this long hatred through the Jews since World War I. Even in his book Mein Kampf, one of his three key points of his book was to get a final solution to the Jewish problem. Hitler wrote Mein Kampf when he was in jail. The three key points of his book, a Mein Kampf was to get revenge on France, give Germany more living space, and the final solution for Jews which all three of his key points happened. For example, giving

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    Mein Kampf is a outrageous book written by Adolf Hitler. The title "Mein Kampf" in Germany means my struggle and was published in the summer of 1925, followed by his second version in 1927. Mein Kampf was written while he was imprisoned. "Four and a Half Years of Struggle against Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice" was Hitlers orignally title that he chose. His publisher thought it would have been better to give it a shorter title. Hitler talked about his life and gave ideas of how he would run Germany

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    The Holocaust was a despicable event that had dimmed the light of societal humanity throughout from the early nineteen thirties to the mid nineteen forties. As the years passed, historians scanned through the remaining evidence from this era in order to reveal the details of this sickening massacre to the public's eye. Teachers throughout the nation have made certain to cover all aspects of this event in history class. However, students would often dutifully question this continuous effort. Why should

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    Mein Kampf, “My Struggle”. Written by Adolf Hitler during his reign over Nazi Germany, this autobiography was the adrenaline invigorating the Germans into tormenting the Jews. There is one thing, however, that Hitler did not realize. Words with the sole purpose of tearing people apart can also rebelliously bring them together. In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, words and language protect their victims and destroy their allies. The most powerful form of language throughout The Book Thief animates

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