Mein Kampf.
Adolf Hitler
- New York Houghton 1939
- xxxvi, 1003 p.
Includes index
Volume I. 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 -- Volume II. 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.
Although this monumental book was first ignored, it was a significant warning to the world for it contained an outline of Hitler's plans for his rise to power.