Mein Kampf is perhaps the only notable work written in two volumes by Adolf Hitler, in 1924. Hitler was arrested when he took out a mass demonstration in favour of national unity for the formation of a socialist German state. He was tried by the People’s Court in Munich and subsequently, imprisoned for thirteen months where he wrote the first volume. The second volume was written after he was released. This book will give you an insight into one of the greatest tyrant of this century, his political ideals, beliefs and motivation, and his struggle to consolidate Germany into one great nation.
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was a German politician and leader of the Nazi Party. His most infamous work is "Mein Kampf," a manifesto outlining his racist and anti-Semitic beliefs. Hitler's writing style is characterized by fervent nationalism and propaganda. His key contribution to literature is the dissemination of hate speech and extremist ideologies.