Mein Kampf was instrumental in Hitler's rise to power as it gave
him a forum where his views could resonate with the cultural feel of many Germans of the time.
The book enabled Hitler to reach a wider audience with his politics of scapegoating. The
positions advocated in the book were distinct from the mainstream Weimar Germany position. This
helped to establish Hitler as a figure outside of the establishment, gaining credibility with a
skeptical...
Saturday, August 16, 2014
How did Mein Kampf help Hitler in his rise to power?
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