explain the main views of hitler expressed in his book'mein kampf'
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The original title Hitler chose was "Four and a Half Years of Struggle against Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice." His Nazi publisher knew better and shortened it to "Mein Kampf," simply My Struggle, or My Battle.
In his book, Hitler divides humans into categories based on physical appearance, establishing higher and lower orders, or types of humans. At the top, according to Hitler, is the Germanic man with his fair skin, blond hair and blue eyes. Hitler refers to this type of person as an Aryan. He asserts that the Aryan is the supreme form of human, or master race.
In his book, Hitler divides humans into categories based on physical appearance, establishing higher and lower orders, or types of humans. At the top, according to Hitler, is the Germanic man with his fair skin, blond hair and blue eyes. Hitler refers to this type of person as an Aryan. He asserts that the Aryan is the supreme form of human, or master race.
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Hitler wrote his autobiography in the year 1925, this book is named as 'Mein Kampf Hair'. The theme of the book includes the process by which Hitler became the ruler of Germany. The two main ideas of Hitler are the following:
1. In this book, he expresses his political ideas, future plans and programs for Germany.
2. His belief, through this book, we get to know about his belief, that he believed in the superiority of the Aryan race and that he disliked Jews.
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