Description
Mein Kampf is the autobiography and worldview of one of history’s most consequential figures. Despite its significance, it remains one of the most misunderstood and misrepresented texts of the 20th century.
Originally written in the mid-1920s, when Hitler was still relatively unknown, the book has never received an unbiased English translation. British and American publishers have historically distorted its content, portraying the ideas as incoherent or insane rather than presenting them accurately. In reality, the book lays out a blunt, unapologetic, and coherent perspective on history and the future, albeit one that clashes with contemporary sensibilities.
As a pivotal political work, Mein Kampf warrants a clear and impartial translation, allowing readers to judge its value and meaning for themselves.
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