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Mein Kampf (German for "My Struggle", "My Battle", or "My Fight") is the most famous and recognizable work by Adolf Hitler. In it he outlined his political philosophy for the burgeoning Nazi Party. It has become famous for its violent reactions to Judaism and Communism, and is commonly referred to as an outstanding example of propaganda. The book was published in two volumes: Eine Abrechnung ("An Account"), published on July 18, 1925, and Die Nationalsozialistische Bewegung ("The National-Socialistic Movement"), published in 1926. Already popular when Hitler took power in 1933 by the end of World War II about 10 million copies had been distributed.

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