Mein Kampf (Punjabi Edition) by Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler bares his incomprehensible personality to the world in Mein Kampf, boldly unravelling the evolution of a character from the days of an artist to the deadliest decimator of all time. After a disturbed childhood and eventual unforeseen events in his life during and after the First World War, Hitler becomes aggressively involved with socialist political groups. When he was jailed during one of the unsuccessful attempts to overthrow the Bavarian government, he wrote a personal manifesto filled with hateful sentiments against communism and Jewish people which later became the quintessential source of his apocalyptic ideas of extreme genocide and obsession with Aryan supremacy. Hitler puts forth in his book, his maliciously grandiose plans of recapturing Europe and establishing Germany as the ultimate leader which clearly appears as the inevitable implications of certain incidents in his life that morphed him gradually into an invincible dictator. Mein Kampf stands as one of the most controversial autobiographies written and that itself might seem like a reason for its popularity.