Mein Kampf
Mein Kampf is a 1925 autobiographical manifesto by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler. The work describes the process by which Hitler became antisemitic and outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germany.
Hitler began the book while imprisoned, following his failed Putsch in Munich in November 1923. The governor of Landsberg noted at the time that "he [Hitler] hopes the book will run into many editions, thus enabling him to fulfill his financial obligations and to defray the expenses incurred at the time of his trial." After slow initial sales, the book became a bestseller in Germany following Hitler's rise to power in 1933
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.