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The four-year struggle against lies, stupidity and timidity was also translated into Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler.

United States of America,1late at night on October 6.

A fire destroyed the Harvard Building (the library of Harvard University).

Before the fire broke out, a student broke the rules (he could only read books in the library) and took out a book called "Four Years of Fighting Lies, Stupidity and Timidity", which he planned to read in the dormitory.

The next day, when he realized that the book he brought from the collection was the only one in the collection, he was lost in thought.

Finally, he knocked on the headmaster Thorin? Mr. Ou Ken Hill's office. The headmaster accepted the book and thanked him.

At present, this history is still kept in the history column of official website (www.harvardmagazine.com) of Harvard University.

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Introduction of Mein Kampf

Mein Kampf is an autobiography dictated by Nazi German leader Hitler and written by his colleague rudolf hess. In the first draft, Hitler named it "four years of struggle against lies, stupidity and cowardice"

It influenced all German youths before and during World War II, not only because it was the work of Nazi leader Hitler, but also the most concentrated embodiment of Nazi theory, and it was also a must-read for studying Hitler's fascist thought.

Mein Kampf systematically expounded Hitler's "ideal": "Creating the Third Reich". This book is full of nationalist fanaticism and hatred for Marxism and Jews.

He believed that the Germans were the "ruling nation" chosen by God, and declared that "the new empire must once again advance along the road of ancient Teutonic warriors, and use German swords to acquire German plowed land and German people's daily bread" to seize new "living space".