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Readme [11.4K]
3 years ago
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Why was Hitler’s Mein Kampf such an influential book?

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Tomtit [17]3 years ago
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<em>It established anti-Semitism as an accepted belief in the party.</em>

Explanation:

Hitler's Mein Kampf was very influential during this time and was primarily used as propaganda for anti-Semitism.

There were several additions in Mein Kampf, many written during different times. Hitler talked about Germany and how he wanted to shape it, he went on about the future for Germany and the Jewish people. He mentioned the genocide that would rather take place, known as the Holocaust and other outrageous things he wanted to do.

Mein Kampf was used as propaganda and was often given to German soldiers and civilians for free, in order for the Germans to have a prejudice against Jewish people. After World War II, Mein Kampf was outlawed and was deemed illegal in many countries.

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