Mein Kampf

Describe symbolism in Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler

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Hitler designed a flag with a swastika on a white disc set, which was set on a red background. He designed the party insignia along the same lines. The flag was premiered in 1920 and gained immediately popularity. The party's program was represented by the flag. The social ideals of the movement are represented by the color red; the nationalism is indicated by the color white; and the swastika represents the battle for victory. Hitler also designs a standard for the monitor service. These become the symbols of the National Socialist movement.

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Mein Kampf