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Hace 3 días · Mein Kampf, political manifesto written by Adolf Hitler. It was his only complete book, and the work became the bible of National Socialism (Nazism) in Germany’s Third Reich. It was published in two volumes in 1925 and 1927, and an abridged edition appeared in 1930.
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17 de jul. de 2024 · Mein Kampf (Mi Lucha en español) es el primer libro escrito por Adolf Hitler, publicado en dos volúmenes en 1925 y 1926. Combinando elementos autobiográficos con la exposición de sus ideas políticas, el texto se convirtió en el manifiesto del nacionalsocialismo alemán.
Hace 1 día · Mein Kampf, in essence, lays out the ideological program Hitler established for the Holocaust, by identifying the Jews and "Bolsheviks" as racially and ideologically inferior and threatening, and "Aryans" and National Socialists as racially superior and politically progressive.
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Hace 4 días · A new documentary and book from Boston College faculty members John and Susan Michalczyk offer a scholarly investigation of Adolf Hitler’s 'Mein Kampf' as a prelude to genocide.
18 de jul. de 2024 · In “Mein Kampf,” Hitler openly declares that propaganda is a means to an end. It is supposed to make “everyone … convinced that the fact is real”; therefore, it excludes debate of the matter’s merit — or lack thereof.
Hace 6 días · Hoy hace 99 años, el 18 de julio de 1925, se publicó en Alemania Mein Kampf, el infame libro de Adolf Hitler. El tomo, que en inglés se traduce como "Mi lucha", fue escrito por Hitler mientras...
16 de jul. de 2024 · “Mein Kampf,” written by Adolf Hitler in the 1920s, is an autobiographical manifesto outlining his political ideology and plans for Germany. It emphasizes Hitler’s anti-Semitic beliefs, his vision for German unification, and territorial expansion.