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    I find many of the beliefs expressed in Mein Kampf to be rather disturbing. Somehow, through some pseudoscience, Hitler came to believe that people could be measured by their race, by their blood, and that the German people were the best; the highest form of humans. The arrogance apparent in this belief alone boggles my mind, never mind the entitlement present in his belief that this inherent “superiority” entitled the German people to more land. It is bad enough to view one people as ethnically…

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    Hitler’s book “Mein Kampf”. The purpose of this book during World War II period was letting the mass of Germany people understand and spread Hitler’s ideas towards many aspects of life, therefore earned their support. For nowadays people, studying this document would help them understand Hitler’s political ideas and gain further understanding on how and why many of the Nazi Germany actions were taking place. This book was seriously being taken during 1930s and 1940s. The book “Mein Kampf”…

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    assist him with his writing. With the help of these collaborators, chief among them Rudolf Hess, the pamphlet became a book. Settling Accounts became Mein Kampf, an unparalleled example of muddled economics and history, appalling bigotry, and an intense self-glorification of Adolf Hitler as the true founder and builder of the National…

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    responsible for Germany’s loss World War 1 and the economic crisis during and following the war. Although anti-semitism (the discrimination of Jews) had been around for long before the Holocaust, Hitler used the idea to his advantage. In his book, “Mein Kampf,” there is an excerpt regarding Jews in the first world war. It is translated to, “Sacrifice of millions at the front would have been prevented if twelve or fifteen thousand of those Hebrew corrupters had been held under poison gas,” which…

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    He was soon convinced that it was a glorious event and wanted to know more about it (www.hitler.org). As a child, Hitler was a very clever boy. He expressed in his book, Mein Kampf, “By far my accomplishments were in geography and even more so in history. These were my favorite subjects, in which I led the class,” (Mein Kampf). Adolf Hitler was very intelligent and was interested in many different activities. When he was…

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    testicle, he was then transported to a hospital in germany where he received book, Mein Kampf, or my struggle in german. In his book he wrote about the hardships of being an “pure” german in a jew infested germany. Once he got out he treatment. After this in 1919 he joined the national socialist party. He was then imprisoned for trying to gain power. (“Adolf Hitler”) While he was there he wrote his book, Mein Kampf. Once he got out he quickly strengthened the party. (“Adolf Hitler”)He created…

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    I ordered the Out of Control Roll and Japanese Chicken Fried Rice. The roll has ingredients such as spicy tuna, crab, cream cheese, jalapeno and shiso, lightly fried and served with sweet and spicy sauce. The Japanese Chicken Fried Rice is just lo mein noodles, their…

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    Sup friends, family, and future folk, I have returned from the depths of my desk where I serve the public. Its kind of weird because when I was younger I told myself that I never wanted to sit at a desk, but here I am... sitting at an (ergonomically correct) desk. This isn 't some weird horror story where I sit at this desk for 35 years and retire as a jaded old white man who has a farm in the country where I breed little murderous horses that only attack on the second Friday of the month…

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    way people live their lives. In Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief, during the time of Hitler's reign, the book Mein Kampf has changed the lives of Germans and the characters. The books have been used as protection and even to express thoughts and feelings. Mein Kampf is significant to the novel because of the way Max and Germany used it, and the way it resulted. The first reason is that Mein Kampf is significant to the Nazis because it basically hypnotized them in ways that changed them as people.…

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    Isaiah Irisapen Ms. Reid ENG-1D1-11 10 November 2017 The significance of Mein Kempf in the book thief and why it works to bring safety and joy to the integral characters In the book thief by Markus Zusak the book Mein Kampf inside the book is significant and brings joy to the integral characters throughout the story. Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kempf is an incredibly vast aspect of The Book Thief, both metaphorically and literally. In multiple occasions all throughout the book, Hitler’s infamous…

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