Mi lucha, originally titled in German Mein Kampf, is a book written by Adolf Hitler in which he set out his ideology and the political manifesto of National Socialism, mixed with a series of autobiographical elements.
The book is an interesting document as it describes how and why Hitler, the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, became antisemitic, and it also details his future plans for Germany.
Mein Kampf was published in 1925, following Hitler’s imprisonment after his failed coup attempt in Munich in 1923.
Broadly speaking, it outlines Hitler’s ideological program, in which he identifies Jews and “Bolsheviks” as racially and ideologically inferior and a danger to the nation. In contrast, he presents “Aryans” and National Socialists as racially superior and politically progressive.
Hitler’s main objective was the unification of German peoples into a single Greater Germany and the expulsion of Jews from the nation.
From Elejandría, although we recognize that this is a controversial and highly debated work, we have chosen to keep this book in the catalog as it is a historical document, and we believe that history must be understood so that it is not repeated.
