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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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That, of course, was not universally true; Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, a heavy industry magnate whose famous firm produced the bulk of German war materiél during World War I, was an enthusiastic Hitler backer well before the 1933 breakthrough, making large financial contributions to the party and distributing copies of "Mein Kampf" among his workers.

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Hitler's avowed opposition to left-wing politics would later endear him to Germany's capitalists, though that moment had to wait for many years after he explained his beliefs in "Mein Kampf."

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But that assessment was written not by Stephens but by Francis Hackett, literary editor of the New Republic, in 1941 for his book "What Mein Kampf Means to America."

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A knife was found hidden in the boot of his car and when his home was searched officers found weapons and a copy of Hitler's Mein Kampf, the court heard.

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The user, named "Mark Robinson" with a similar handle and email to the official's other social media accounts, called himself a "black NAZI," expressed support for reimplementing slavery, praised Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" and described spying on women bathing in a locker room twice as a teenager, among other sexually explicit conduct.

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