

Mein Kampf: An Autopsy of Evil
Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf laid out a blueprint for some of the worst atrocities the world has ever witnessed. But how did one book mobilize ordinary people to do evil things? And has society forgotten many of the lessons from the rise of Nazi Germany? One hundred years since publication, the notorious political text still leaves a dark stain on modern society.
Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf laid out a blueprint for some of the worst atrocities the world has ever witnessed. But how did one book mobilize ordinary people to do evil things? And has society forgotten many of the lessons from the rise of Nazi Germany? One hundred years since publication, the notorious political text still leaves a dark stain on modern society.
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