Hitler Writes Mein Kampf
At a glance:
- Series: Great Events from History II: Human Rights Series
- Categories: Government and Politics, Philosophy, Literature, Publishing, Social Issues, Reform, and Protest
- Subcategories: Race, Ethnicity, Racism, Dictatorships, Dictators, Tyrants, Human Rights
- Curriculum: 20th & 21st Century European History, German History
- Geographical Location: Germany
- Date: June-October, 1924 (volume 1), and July-August, 1925 (volume 2)
Article abstract: In Mein Kampf, Hitler outlined the plan he later followed to eliminate many of the basic rights of large segments of the populations of Europe.
Summary of Event
On November 8-9, 1923, Adolf Hitler and a number of his followers tried unsuccessfully to seize control of the Bavarian government as a prelude to overthrowing the German republic. Hitler and many other Nazis were captured and tried for high treason in Munich during the early months of 1924. After his conviction, a judge sentenced Hitler to five years’ imprisonment in...
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