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Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler, translated by Ralph Manheim.

By: Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945.
Contributor(s): Manheim, Ralph, 1907- [tr.].
Publisher: Boston, Houghton Mifflin company, 1943Description: xxi, 694 p. 21 cm.ISBN: 0395925037 (pbk.) :.Uniform titles: Mein Kampf. English Subject(s): Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei | Germany -- Politics and government -- 20th century
Contents:
A Reckoning -- In the House of My Parents -- Years of Study and Suffering in Vienna -- General Political Considerations Based on My Vienna Period -- Munich -- The World War -- War Propaganda -- The Revolution -- The Beginning of My Political Activity -- The 'German Workers' Party' -- Causes of the Collapse -- Nation and Race -- The First Period of Development of the National Socialist German Workers' Party -- The National Socialist Movement -- Philosophy and Party -- The State -- Subjects and Citizens -- Personality and the Conception of the Folkish State -- Philosophy and Organization -- The Struggle of the Early Period -- the Significance of the Spoken Word -- The Struggle with the Red Front -- The Strong Man Is Mightiest Alone -- Basic Ideas Regarding the Meaning and Organization of the SA -- Federalism as a Mask -- Propaganda and Organization -- The Trade-Union Question -- German Alliance Policy after the War -- Eastern Orientation or Eastern Policy -- The Right of Emergency Defense.
Summary: Hitler's famous prison writings of 1923--the bible of national socialism and the blueprint for the Third Reich. Features a new Introduction by John Lukacs, author of "The Hitler of History".
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A Reckoning -- In the House of My Parents -- Years of Study and Suffering in Vienna -- General Political Considerations Based on My Vienna Period -- Munich -- The World War -- War Propaganda -- The Revolution -- The Beginning of My Political Activity -- The 'German Workers' Party' -- Causes of the Collapse -- Nation and Race -- The First Period of Development of the National Socialist German Workers' Party -- The National Socialist Movement -- Philosophy and Party -- The State -- Subjects and Citizens -- Personality and the Conception of the Folkish State -- Philosophy and Organization -- The Struggle of the Early Period -- the Significance of the Spoken Word -- The Struggle with the Red Front -- The Strong Man Is Mightiest Alone -- Basic Ideas Regarding the Meaning and Organization of the SA -- Federalism as a Mask -- Propaganda and Organization -- The Trade-Union Question -- German Alliance Policy after the War -- Eastern Orientation or Eastern Policy -- The Right of Emergency Defense.

Hitler's famous prison writings of 1923--the bible of national socialism and the blueprint for the Third Reich. Features a new Introduction by John Lukacs, author of "The Hitler of History".

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