Does Mein Kampf translate as My Struggle?

Correct answer: True

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What people think about it: 13 Comments
FreezingAcolyte89399
FreezingAcolyte89399
i dont think ill read it!
Latimus69
Latimus69
"does" followed by true and false answers bad form
Nearlyfit
Nearlyfit
Shame more people didn't read it, and those (outside of Germany) didn't take it seriously. He outlined exactly what he would if he got power, hindsight has 20/20 vision
Ken Jennings
Ken Jennings
supergirl, speaking of bumd
Ken Jennings
Ken Jennings
supergirl, speaking of
GooeyGem13120
GooeyGem13120
dollis1963, nobody read it? You know nothing about history. During the 1930s millions of Germans embraced Hitler and those were TRUE Nazi's. Also there were a small vocal group,just as nuts as ANTIFA, that embraced the National Socialist garbage, Nazism. It is scary when people make statements like "Nobody read Mien Kampf" is scary. Millions of Americans bled and many died so such a moronic statement could be made.
Rick
Rick
screw hitler
Player #151716
Player #151716
WearyBeagle58457, i wouldnt read it if it was paved in gold!!!!! horrible human being
WearyBeagle58457
WearyBeagle58457
I hate the man and wouldn't touch the book if it was written on toilet paper!
WesW83
WesW83
My fight is the literal translation. When put in context, it's my struggle
Mardell Riley
Mardell Riley
i hear it was right for his perceptions and childhood teachings at home it made perfect sense 😀
WeirdTrader41
WeirdTrader41
it is my fight if you translate it correctly
ForgetfulBug963
ForgetfulBug963
It actually means my fight so it is easy to missinterpereate