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And so it is that after entirely too long, we arrive at the conclusion of Mein Kampf. Every aspiring National Socialist or even a simple hater of Jews should read this book, but be warned that it is a long and difficult read, especially for those with little knowledge of the history surrounding WWI and Weimar Germany.
After the first hundred pages or so, it shifts from being largely autobiographical and becomes a political treatise and a chronicle of the NSDAP's early days. If you are looking for something closer to a pure Hitler biography, try instead August Kubizek's *The Young Hitler I Knew*, which is still a fantastic read but it's also much easier to digest.
After the first hundred pages or so, it shifts from being largely autobiographical and becomes a political treatise and a chronicle of the NSDAP's early days. If you are looking for something closer to a pure Hitler biography, try instead August Kubizek's *The Young Hitler I Knew*, which is still a fantastic read but it's also much easier to digest.
I'd say that this is the most important chapter and the one that is most relevant to us today.