Mein Kampf / Adolf Hitler ; translated by Ralph Manheim.

By: Material type: TextLanguage: German Original language: English Publication details: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1952.Description: 694 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0395925037 (pbk.)
  • 9780395925034 (pbk.)
  • 0395951054
  • 9780395951057
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Contents:
Reckoning: In the house of my parents -- Years of study and suffering in Vienna -- General political considerations based on my Vienna period-- Munich -- World war -- War propaganda -- Revolution -- Beginning of my political activity -- 'German workers' party' -- Causes of the collapse -- Nation and race -- First period of development of the National Socialist German Workers' party -- National socialist movement: Philosophy and party -- State -- Subjects and citizens -- Personality and conception of the folkish state -- Philosophy and organization -- Struggle of the early period: the significance of the spoken word -- Struggle with the red front -- Strong man is mightiest alone -- Basic ideas regarding the meaning and organization of the SA -- Federalism as a mask -- Propaganda and organization -- Trade-union question -- German alliance policy after the war -- Eastern orientation or eastern policy -- Right of emergency defense.
Summary: Stands as Hilter's own stories of his life, his political philosophy, and his thwarted plans for world domination.
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Book Storms Research Center Main Collection DD 247 .H5 A327 1952 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 98646244

"A Mariner Book."

Includes index.

Reckoning: In the house of my parents -- Years of study and suffering in Vienna -- General political considerations based on my Vienna period-- Munich -- World war -- War propaganda -- Revolution -- Beginning of my political activity -- 'German workers' party' -- Causes of the collapse -- Nation and race -- First period of development of the National Socialist German Workers' party -- National socialist movement: Philosophy and party -- State -- Subjects and citizens -- Personality and conception of the folkish state -- Philosophy and organization -- Struggle of the early period: the significance of the spoken word -- Struggle with the red front -- Strong man is mightiest alone -- Basic ideas regarding the meaning and organization of the SA -- Federalism as a mask -- Propaganda and organization -- Trade-union question -- German alliance policy after the war -- Eastern orientation or eastern policy -- Right of emergency defense.

Stands as Hilter's own stories of his life, his political philosophy, and his thwarted plans for world domination.

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