As Sari turned the pages, she didn't see a political manifesto. She saw a relic of a failure. The margins were filled with frantic, spidery handwriting—likely from a previous Indonesian owner. In the chapter on propaganda, someone had written in faded Javanese script: "Kebohongan yang diulang." (A lie repeated.)
"Mein Kampf," which translates to "My Struggle," was written by Adolf Hitler while he was in prison in 1925. The book outlines Hitler's ideology, including his racist and anti-Semitic views, and serves as a blueprint for the Nazi regime's policies. It is a critical historical document that provides insights into the mind of one of history's most infamous figures and the ideological underpinnings of World War II and the Holocaust.