Mein Kampf is split into two volumes, Volume I and Volume II, I was assigned to read the first six chapters of Volume II. The chapters are split into random sections that talk about his master plan and the strengths and issues of Germany. I’m going to be honest here, I didn’t understand all of the text that I was supposed to read, it was worded in a weird way and it wasn’t super coherent for me, so this text was kind of a challenge for me. From what I did understand was that this was sort of the start of his “manifesto” for the Nazi movement. These chapters don’t really have titles that explain what’s going on, they more just jump around to different topics throughout the chapters. In the first couple chapters there was a lot of talk of Marxism and Hitler’s hatred of Karl Marx, who he called a filthy Jew. Marxism is mentioned more times throughout the other chapters, however the topic is very prevalent in the first couple. In these chapters, Hitler is basically laying out ground rules for the citizens of Germany, explaining the roles of the two different genders and his apparent sexism towards women. This is seen in Chapter Three, when he mentions that women aren’t true citizens of Germany until they marry and they are really only allowed to be housewives and maids. This particular section of the chapter really shows a side of Hitler that many people probably didn’t realize, everyone is familiar with his hatred of Jews but not really his sexism of women. These chapters also go more into depth of his hatred for Jews, he talks about how Jews were he cause of most of the world’s problems and how they don’t want to fix them, very similar to the Protocols of Zion. Hitler was obviously inspired by the Protocols and he references them many times throughout Mein Kampf.