Mein Kampf
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Originally published | July 18, 1925 |
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Authors | Adolf Hitler |
Page count | 720 |
Publishers | Franz Eher Nachfolger |
Published in English | 13 October 1933 |
Genres | Autobiography |
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About Mein Kampf
Mein Kampf is a 1925 autobiographical manifesto by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler. The work describes the process by which Hitler became antisemitic and outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germany. Volume 1 of Mein Kampf was published in 1925 and Volume 2 in 1926.
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Neo-Nazis, militant group groom a teenager
The members of "The Base ", posed for photos, which were used as propaganda
Secret efforts to maintain and recruit young people by neo-Nazis, militant group have been exposed through covert recordings.
capture senior members of The basic-survey of young candidates and to discuss How To radicalise them.
The Fbi described The Group to unite as addiction to refined white real the supremacy of one group around The World and create a Race War .
The shots were to US civil rights group, the Southern Poverty Law Center, before some of the together with The Bbc for A Panorama programme.
Rinaldo Nazzaro, founder of The Base , is a 47-Year -old American. Earlier this Year The Bbc .
The interviews were conducted via telephone over an encrypted app, followed a Pattern of potential members were asked, by Nazzaro about their personal history, ethnicity, radicalization, travel and experience with weapons, in front of a group of senior members due to their own issues.
Rinaldo Nazzaro is now questioned in RussiaThe would-be were recruits, what were the books she had read, including Adolf Hitler 's "Mein Kampf ", and encouraged to make themselves familiar with white supremacy ideology, the predicted and tried to accelerate racial warfare, with The Group that require followers to prepare for conflict and social collapse.
During the calls, which can be heard Nazzaro, welcome the members of other extremist groups.
The young candidates who hide behind pseudonyms and display varying degrees of ideological awareness, describe their radicalisation through online videos and propaganda.
If the respondents are to the left of the phone calls, seniors discussed the members of their potential, before the arrangement to the vet, In Person at a later time.
Societal collapseThe recordings make it clear that The Base station tries to draw the recruit of soldiers of the Western forces to your training tactics and firearms.
Nazzaro, who used The Bbc investigation, it was said, to work as an analyst for The Fbi and as a supplier for The Pentagon , told a British teenager, the idea of societal collapse was a "guiding principle".
A European teenager, it was said that such a collapse would be desirable, even at the local level, if there is a "power-vacuum that we use".
A boy was told, "we have a goal, first of all, the creation of a two-to three-man cells in as many areas as possible" and the "UK is a place that we think it is a lot of potential".
During the post-interview discussion over a 17-Year -old from Europe, an elderly man spoke of the "design" of its belief, with Nazzaro to say, he needed a "little work ideologically", but was "definitely on The Right track".
- Commented on a British teenager, Nazzaro suggested he probably needed to "Mature ideologically".
Dr. Cassie Miller, a senior research analyst at the Southern Poverty Law Center, describes the recordings as "highly unusual views" in this extreme world, the show, there was "no singular path for radicalization".
she says, those who came to The Base from a variety of backgrounds.
"I think the fact that a lot of these people are completely normal, is in itself significant.
"you don't have some of the properties of, prepare to do you want to be a terrorist, or be attracted to extremist ideology.
"I think it's really best to think of them as a mirror image of the society, that is polarized so deeply political".
From left: Jacob Kaderli, Michael helter fire and Luke Austin Lane, accused in GeorgiaIn The American state of Georgia, to murder for allegedly plotting an anti-fascist few.
The Base is the latest underground organization, the international neo-Nazi network, originally generated by a now-defunct web forum called Iron March.
Other organizations include the forbidden, the British groups of National action and of the sun, war Division, as well as the nuclear weapons division in the United States, which was dismantled by a nationwide FBI investigation.
The Bbc 's investigation shows that the actual identity of the man who is both a senior member of The Base and The Creator of the successor to the online forum are several UK terrorism charges with young people.
Matthew it, an unemployed 25-Year -old from Southern California , used the alias 'Mathias' to run a notorious website called Fascist forge, where terrorism and sexual violence have been open to the public.
He was a vocal presence on The Basis of interview earlier this Year , following greater attention calls for and promoted The Group on his website, which he took offline by law enforcement authorities.
Matthew, it (r), posing for a propaganda picture, an unemployed 25-Year -old from CaliforniaThe Forum was the center of the case, the boys from Durham, which was Last Year - at the age of 16.
Two other young British members of the Fascist forge, one at the age of 15 years, have separated their way through the juvenile justice system charged with a combination of 25 terrorist offences.
it refused his bedroom, when a BBC crew went to his house to ask questions.
it and Nazzaro do not respond to letters, the drafting of The Evidence against you.
you can see more about this story on Panorama: hunting the Neo-Nazis, Monday, 22. June 7. 30 on Bbc One , and by listening to file on 4, Tuesday, 23. June 8. 00 on BBC Radio Four
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Source of news: bbc.com