Topic > Essay on Mein Kampf - 1272

Mein Kampf seemed like the only way to fix everything that had happened to Germany after the First World War. Many young Germans of the time believed in the ideas of Mein Kampf. The first edition of Mein Kampf was given to every married couple so that they could teach their children Nazi customs (Nizkor). It was not only young people but also the universities who supported him. “From 1933 to 1939, extensive indoctrination in the ideas of Mein Kampf was pursued in German schools and universities” (Nizkor). Europeans did not view Mein Kampf and its writing as an act of terror; they saw it as a way to save themselves and to correct the way they appeared in the eyes of the world after the outbreak of the First World War and