- Uniform Title
- Mein Kampf. English
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945.
- Published
- New York : Reynal & Hitchcock, 1939
©1939
- Locale
- Germany
- Edition
- Fourth impression
Sixth impression
Eighth impression
- Contents
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Publisher's note
Introduction
Dedication
Preface
v. 1. An accounting. At home ; Years of study and suffering in Vienna ; General political considerations from my time in Vienna ; Munich ; The World War ; War propaganda ; The revolution ; Beginning of my political activity ; The 'German Workers' Party' ; The causes of the collapse ; Nation and race ; The first period in the development of the National Socialist German Workers' Party ; Poster appendix
v. 2. The National Socialist Movement. View of life and party ; The state ; Subjects and citizens of the state ; Personality and the conception of the national state ; View of life and organization ; The struggle of the early days - the significance of the spoken word ; The struggle with the Red Front ; The strong man is mightiest alone ; Fundamental thoughts on the meaning and the organization of the Storm Troops ; Federalism as a mask ; Propaganda and organization ; The trade-union question ; German policy of alliance after the war ; Eastern orientation or eastern policy ; Emergency defense as a right
Conclusion.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Johnson, Alvin Saunders, 1874-1971.
Chamberlain, John, 1903-1995.
- Notes
-
Originally published as two volumes.
"The work could not have been possible without the devoted help of our editorial committee, and notably Dr. Alvin Johnson ..."-- Publishers' note.
"This edition is published by arrangement with Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Massachusetts"--Verso of t.p.
A "Note to this special edition" by the Book of the Month Club and "A review of Mein Kampf" by Dorothy Thompson tipped in at front; 13 unnumbered pages.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Publisher's note -- Introduction -- Dedication -- Preface -- v. 1. An accounting. At home ; Years of study and suffering in Vienna ; General political considerations from my time in Vienna ; Munich ; The World War ; War propaganda ; The revolution ; Beginning of my political activity ; The 'German Workers' Party' ; The causes of the collapse ; Nation and race ; The first period in the development of the National Socialist German Workers' Party ; Poster appendix -- v. 2. The National Socialist Movement. View of life and party ; The state ; Subjects and citizens of the state ; Personality and the conception of the national state ; View of life and organization ; The struggle of the early days - the significance of the spoken word ; The struggle with the Red Front ; The strong man is mightiest alone ; Fundamental thoughts on the meaning and the organization of the Storm Troops ; Federalism as a mask ; Propaganda and organization ; The trade-union question ; German policy of alliance after the war ; Eastern orientation or eastern policy ; Emergency defense as a right -- Conclusion.