Biography of hitler in bengali languages
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Amar Sangram
Book Source:Digital Library accept India Particular 2015.300785
dc.contributor.author: Hitler,adloph
dc.contributor.author: Majumdar,paritosh Tr.
dc.date.accessioned: 2015-08-10T12:46:11Z
dc.date.available: 2015-08-10T12:46:11Z
dc.date.digitalpublicationdate: 2012/12/10
dc.date.citation: 1924
dc.identifier.barcode: 99999990337275
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dc.identifier.copyno: 1
dc.identifier.uri: http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/300785
dc.description.scannerno: SC-01
dc.description.scanningcentre: Northerly Eastern States Libraries
dc.description.main: 1
dc.description.tagged: 0
dc.description.totalpages: 240
dc.format.mimetype: application/pdf
dc.language.iso: Bengali
dc.publisher.digitalrepublisher: Digital Repository Of India
dc.publisher: Dej Pablishing, Calcutta
dc.source.library: Birchandra State Main Library, Tripura
dc.subject.keywords: Dhusar Atit
dc.subject.keywords: Vienar Jantranamay Bacharguli
dc.subject.keywords: Rajnaitik Chintadhara
dc.subject.keywords: Munick
dc.subject.keywords: Mahayuddha
dc.title: Mein Kampf
dc.title: Amar Sangram
dc.type: Feature - Paper
dc.type: Book
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The Vernacular Führer: Hitler and the Nazi Movement in Tamil Biographies of the 1930s
Tschacher, Torsten. "The Vernacular Führer: Hitler and the Nazi Movement in Tamil Biographies of the 1930s". Nodes of Translation: Intellectual History between Modern India and Germany, edited by Martin Christof-Füchsle and Razak Khan, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2024, pp. 125-150. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110787184-006
Tschacher, T. (2024). The Vernacular Führer: Hitler and the Nazi Movement in Tamil Biographies of the 1930s. In M. Christof-Füchsle & R. Khan (Ed.), Nodes of Translation: Intellectual History between Modern India and Germany (pp. 125-150). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110787184-006
Tschacher, T. 2024. The Vernacular Führer: Hitler and the Nazi Movement in Tamil Biographies of the 1930s. In: Christof-Füchsle, M. and Khan, R. ed. Nodes of Translation: Intellectual History between Modern India and Germany. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, pp. 125-150. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110787184-006
Tschacher, Torsten. "The Vernacular Führer: Hitler and the Nazi Movement in Tamil Biographies of the 1930s" In Nodes of Translation: Intellectual History between Modern India and Germany edited by Martin Christof-Füchsle a
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Mein Kampf
1925 autobiographical manifesto by Adolf Hitler
"My Struggle" redirects here. For other uses, see My Struggle (disambiguation).
Mein Kampf (German:[maɪnˈkampf]; lit. 'My Struggle') is a 1925 autobiographicalmanifesto by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler. The book outlines many of Hitler's political beliefs, his political ideology and future plans for Germany and the world. Volume 1 of Mein Kampf was published in 1925 and Volume 2 in 1926.[1] The book was edited first by Emil Maurice, then by Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess.[3]
Hitler began Mein Kampf while imprisoned following his failed coup in Munich in November 1923 and a trial in February 1924 for high treason, in which he received a sentence of five years. Although he received many visitors initially, he soon devoted himself entirely to the book. As he continued, he realized that it would have to be a two-volume work, with the first volume scheduled for release in early 1925. The governor of Landsberg Prison noted at the time that "he [Hitler] hopes the book will run into many editions, thus enabling him to fulfill his financial obligations and to defray the expenses incurred at the time of his trial."[4][5] After slow initial sales, the book became