Mein Kampf is full of racist ideas and hatred of Jews and communists. He did not believe in parliamentary democracy. He raged against the Treaty of Versailles and the reparations that Germany had to pay because of the Treaty. He talked about his life and his youth, his 'conversion' to antisemitism (the hatred of Jews) and his time as a soldier in the First World War. In Mein Kampf, Hitler wrote about his ideology and presented himself as the leader of the extreme right. He wrote it in prison, where he was serving a sentence for a failed coup he attempted in 1923. On 18 July 1925, Hitler’s book, Mein Kampf (‘My Struggle’) was published. This party programme remained in force for as long as the Party existed.
The good of the community before the good of the individual.The programme consisted of a list of 25 points. It was the continuation of the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP), but Hitler had its name changed.
The Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP) was founded in 1920.