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Book Review: Mein Kampf

Recently, I finished reading Mein Kampf (My Struggle) by Adolf


Hitler. The book presents the authors political manifesto, political ideas,
and future plans for the weak/devastated Germany.

The author wrote his book with its General purpose of informing
the general population at that time about his struggles and
goal’s/ambitions for Germany. While it’s specific purpose is to promote
his ideology of National Socialism and to highlight the suffering of
Germans while blaming the Jewish population. Its target output was to
use the book as a propaganda pamphlet and utilize its fame in gaining
power, support, and political leverage, while its target audience being
the common folks, politicians, nationalists, and fellow revolutionaries.
The writer’s persona exhibited suffering, prejudice, pride, and having
fear, while the tone formality used was Passive Aggressive, Informative,
and Assertive.

My overall impression on the Book is that it is a necessary read for


those who seek to understand the holocaust, National Socialism, and
ww2 in general. But personally I think it’s an interesting book that is
both educational and entertaining to read if you have plenty of time in
your hand.

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