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  2. Rhein-Main Air Base bombing - Wikipedia

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    It was the worst attack on an American installation in Germany since Ramstein Air Base was bombed in 1981, also by the RAF. The attack came less than two months after the Frankfurt airport bombing, although the two were not related. [3] In preparation for the attack, RAF members lured and killed American soldier Edward Pimental in Wiesbaden ...

  3. File:Mein Kampf - Kongreszhalle, Nuernberg.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's "Mein Kampf" in the 1936 edition. Written in 1924 and 1925/26, Volume 1 was published in July 1925 and Volume 2 in December 1926 by the Nazi party's Eher Verlag. From 1930 on Eher published a one-volume edition with both parts. Since 1936 it had been presented by the registrar as a wedding present.

  4. Landsberg Prison - Wikipedia

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    During his imprisonment, Hitler dictated and then wrote his book Mein Kampf with assistance from his deputy, Rudolf Hess. Numerous foreign political prisoners of the Nazis were deported to Germany and imprisoned in Landsberg. Between early 1944 and the end of the war, at least 210 prisoners died in Landsberg as a result of mistreatment or ...

  5. Landsberg am Lech - Wikipedia

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    During this incarceration Hitler wrote/dictated his book Mein Kampf together with Rudolf Hess. His cell, number 7, became part of the Nazi cult and many followers came to visit it during the German Nazi-period. Landsberg am Lech was also known as the town of the Hitler Youth. [3]

  6. Hitler made an absurd amount of money off of 'Mein Kampf' - AOL

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    At the peak of "Mein Kampf" sales, Hitler earned $1 million a year in royalties alone, equivalent to $12 million today. By 1939 , Hitler's work had been translated into 11 languages with 5,200,000 ...

  7. Mein Kampf - Wikipedia

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    The critic George Steiner suggested that Mein Kampf can be seen as one of several books that resulted from the crisis of German culture following Germany's defeat in World War I, comparable in this respect to the philosopher Ernst Bloch's The Spirit of Utopia (1918), the historian Oswald Spengler's The Decline of the West (1918), the theologian ...

  8. Hitler's manifesto 'Mein Kampf' tops Germany's bestseller list

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    Adolf Hilter’s autobiographical manifesto 'Mein Kampf' has become one of Germany’s top-selling books. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  9. Catholic Church and Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Imprisoned after the 1923 Munich Beer Hall Putsch, he used the time to produce Mein Kampf; he claimed that an effeminate Jewish-Christian ethic was enfeebling Europe, and Germany needed a man of iron to restore itself and build an empire. [91] Hitler decided to pursue power through "legal" means. [92]