The publication of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf 100 years ago sparked a wave of evil, mobilizing ordinary people to commit atrocities. Despite its notorious reputation, the book's impact on modern society remains significant, with many lessons from Nazi Germany still relevant today.
Mein Kampf: An Autopsy of Evil
The haunting influence of Mein Kampf, a book that sparked a trail of devastation, raises questions about how ordinary people were driven to commit heinous acts and whether society has learned from the horrors of Nazi Germany.






