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Mein Kampf

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Mein Kampf

Book dictated by the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler to his deputy Rudolf Hess 1923–24, during their imprisonment in the Bavarian fortress of Landsberg for attempting the 1923 Munich beer-hall putsch. Part autobiography, part political philosophy, the book presents Hitler's ideas of German expansion, anticommunism, and anti-Semitism, and formed the blueprint for the racist ideology of National Socialism. It was published in two volumes, in 1925 and 1927.



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Byline: BOB ROBERTS A DUTCH MP who called Islamic culture "retarded" and compared the Koran to Mein Kampf sparked angry protests when he visited the Houses of Parliament yesterday.
A RIGHT-WING Dutch politician who compared the Koran to Hitler's book Mein Kampf sparked protests yesterday as he arrived in the UK.
A RIGHT-wing Dutch politician who compared the Koran to Hitler's book Mein Kampf sparked protests as he arrived in the UK.
 
 
 
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