"Mein Kampf," written by Adolf Hitler, is a political manifesto and autobiography that outlines Hitler’s ideology, beliefs, and plans for Germany’s future. First published in 1925, the book covers his early life, influences, and the development of his ideas on race, nationalism, and anti-Semitism. It emphasizes the concept of Aryan racial superiority, strong German nationalism, and the need for territorial expansion. The book also details Hitler’s political strategies and visions for the Nazi Party. "Mein Kampf" became a key propaganda tool and provides insight into the mindset that led to the atrocities of the Nazi regime.