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Mein Kampf

Writer : Adolf Hitler

Edited By : NA

Compiled By : NA

Translated By : NA

Publishers : Projapati Books

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  • Genre : Literature>Autobiography & Biography
  • Publication Year : NA
  • ISBN No : 978817606176-6
  • Binding : Paper Back
  • Pages : 640
  • Weight : 578 gms
  • Height x Width x Depth : 8.5x5.5x0.5 Inch
MRP : ₹295.00/- Discount : 20% Off
Your Price : ₹236.00/-
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About the Book

 Mein Kampf – A Controversial Manifesto


Mein Kampf is the infamous autobiography and political treatise of Adolf Hitler, one of history’s most controversial and destructive figures. Written during his imprisonment in the 1920s, this book outlines his extremist ideology, nationalist ambitions, and racial theories, which later shaped the policies of Nazi Germany and led to one of the darkest chapters in human history.


The work provides insight into how Hitler’s personal struggles and beliefs transformed into a movement that captivated millions, raising unsettling questions about the power of oratory, propaganda, and mass influence. While many historical figures have left their mark on the world—some as visionaries, others as conquerors—Hitler’s legacy remains a cautionary tale of extremism and its devastating consequences.


This edition presents the text for those seeking to understand the historical and ideological foundations of a regime that reshaped the 20th century. It serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of unchecked power, intolerance, and radicalism.