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0 reviewsStudent and Teacher Classroom Edition of Mein Kampf. This is a special edition for use in classrooms or as a reference in online courses. It includes both a Teacher's Guide and a Students Guide. The Teacher's Guide contains: Teacher's Introduction, Suggested Questions, and Classroom Discussion Topics. The Student's Guide contains: Background, Synopsis, Important Topics, Vocabulary, Additional Study Suggestions. The text of Mein Kampf contains: Complete English Text, Explanatory Notes Are Included In The Text, Translator's Notes, Photos Of Important People And Places. This book includes the complete English text of Adolf Hitler's book, Mein Kampf. This version is an easy to understand translation with notations explaining people, places and references which may not be familiar to native English speakers. This edition is for both students and teachers. Mein Kampf is an important educational tool for various subjects from history, to business, to politics, to tolerance. Studying Mein Kampf is important. If it is not dealt with in a classroom setting, then it will be read and interpreted by those who may not be able to understand the propagandistic nature of the work. If those who are interested in the book are "educated" outside the classroom by groups or individuals with an agenda, then their views can be twisted by inaccuracies and by incomplete information.