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ID number:637101
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Published: 01.01.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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This essay analyzes Volume 1 of the book Mein Kampf. Mein Kampf is a book dictated by former Nazi Dictator Adolf Hitler while imprisoned at the Landsberg Castle in 1924. The essay describes the origins of Hitler's ideals which were ultimately based on racism and how he acquired those racist views which he would later use as the basis for his altered view of nationalism which evolved into a dynamic ideology.
During Hitler's stay in prison, the Socialist movement in Germany was thriving, and it seemed, at least in one form or another to be the choice of most parties old and new. In attempting to lay the groundwork for Reich owned industries and Reich controlled industrial profits while protecting the average worker, and thus creating an economically independent Germany the Socialist movement thus called for the destruction of capitalism. …

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