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"Mein Kampf:" – Adolf Hitler's book (Archived 19 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine), a Deutsche Welle television documentary covering the history of the book through contemporary media and interviews with experts and German citizens, narrated in English, 15 August 2019; Online versions of Mein Kampf. German
Mein Kampf sales statistics; Murphy translation at Gutenberg; Murphy translation at greatwar.nl (pdf, txt) Complete Dugdale abridgment at archive.org; 1939 Reynal and Hitchcock translation at archive.org. 1940 Stalag Edition at archive.org; Stackpole edition of Mein Kampf; Some plain talk about a book by Hitler., a publicity pamphlet by Stackpole
The fourth volume was published as Dancing in the Dark: My Struggle Book 4. The fifth volume was published as Some Rain Must Fall: My Struggle Book 5. The sixth and final volume was published as The End: My Struggle Book 6. The title of the series, of both the English translation and the original Norwegian, is a reference to Hitler’s Mein Kampf.
Adolf Hilter’s autobiographical manifesto 'Mein Kampf' has become one of Germany’s top-selling books.
Mein Kampf was dedicated to the fallen and, in the book Ich Kämpfe (given to those joining the party c. 1943), they are listed first even though the book lists hundreds of other dead. The header text in the book read "Though they are dead for their acts they will live on forever."
At the peak of "Mein Kampf" sales, Hitler earned $1 million a year in royalties alone, equivalent to $12 million today. By 1939 , Hitler's work had been translated into 11 languages with 5,200,000 ...
[7] [9] The controversy was caused partly because the Norwegian title of the book, Min Kamp, is the same as the Norwegian title of Hitler's Mein Kampf, and partly because some have suggested Knausgård goes too far in exposing the private lives of his friends and family—including his father, ex-wife, uncle, and grandmother. The books have ...
Books banned in Texas include 1984, Maus, and The Handmaid's Tale, but not Mein Kampf. I'm done arguing with people over whether this is fascism. — Anthony Condon (@AnthCondon) February 1, 2022