Adolf Hitler's book is title Mein Kampf (translated to My Struggle). It is an autobiography that was used to explain and depict Hitler's political ideologies and plans for the future of Germany. The book is split into two volumes, and was written when Hitler was imprisoned for "political crimes" in 1923.
According to the Related Link, Hitler wrote the following books: * Hitler, A. (1925). Mein Kampf. Wikisource Version * Hitler, A. (1935). Zweites Buch (trans.) Hitler's Second Book: The Unpublished Sequel to Mein Kampf by Adolf Hilter. (Enigma Books: New York, 2006. ISBN 978-1-929631-61-2) * Hitler, A. (1945). My Political Testament. Wikisource Version * Hitler, A. (1945). My Private Will and Testament. Wikisource Version * Hitler, A., et al. (1971). Unmasked: two confidential interviews with Hitler in 1931. Chatto & Windus. ISBN 0-7011-1642-0 * Hitler, A., et al. (1974). Hitler's Letters and Notes. Harper & Row. ISBN 0-06-012832-1 * Hitler, A., et al. (2000). Hitler's Table Talk. Enigma Books. ISBN 1-929631-05-7
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Hitler did not have a daughter. Heidi was the name of the daughter in the book,"Hitler's Daughter", but I believe that Hitler did not have a daughter in real life.
Mein Kampf. Written in two volumes, the first in 1925, the second in 1926.
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No, the book Fifty Shades of Grey had not yet been written in Adolf Hitler's time.
Mein Kampf, it means My Struggle.
Many people believe the character "Jack" in the book is representative of the evils of Adolf Hitler.
The first American edition book of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf was published in 1939 by Houghton Mifflin. This edition was an abridged and translated version of Hitler's original work.
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Adolph Hitler worte the book Mein Kamph which in the US language it is translated as My Struggles
Adolf Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" which translates to "My Struggle." This book outlines his political ideology and beliefs, including his antisemitic views and aspirations for Germany's future. Hitler did not write any other notable books besides "Mein Kampf."