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Image: Cover of Adolf Hitler's Mein
Kampf.
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Originally, Adolf Hitler entitled his autobiography, Four
and a half years of Struggle Against Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice. It
became known as Mein Kampf (My Struggle) which opens
with an autobiography followed by Hitler’s
vision of a new Germany, a thousand-year Reich composed of a perfect
biological society of “Aryans.”
Hitler’s views on nation and race, philosophy and party, propaganda
and organization and antisemitism remained unchanged throughout his political
career.
The Nazi Party Program, adopted in 1920, set forth the views that
are reiterated in Mein Kampf.
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Photo: Nazi Party members with Hitler. |
Early members of the Nazi Party adhere to many of the ideals advocated
by Hitler. Many of these early members will remain with the party after
it comes to power in 1933.
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Photo: Hitler's cabinet of
1933. |
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