Hitler's Mein Kampf was a book written by Adolf Hitler during his imprisonment in the 1920s. It outlined his political ideology, including his anti-Semitic beliefs and desire for German expansion.
Anti-Semitism: Prejudice, discrimination, or hostility towards Jewish people.
Fascism: A far-right political ideology characterized by dictatorial power, suppression of opposition, and strong nationalism.
Anschluss: The annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany in 1938.