It means "My Story" and I know about Mein Kampf. Do not presume that I am uneducated in your western philosophies and traditions. - MENJ
It should have been called "My mental problems" and the issue with those "struggles" is when entire nations become a part of those. Like Germany under Hitler and Lebanon under Hezbollah.
It means my struggle,i have a genuine 1932 edition. I can speak fluent german menj so dont get cheeky. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mein_Kampf
Menj you are making a fool out of yourself in here. First you translate German into something that fits your agenda, and now you assume Grafstein is a Christian. Go get some sleep!
Very well we will take your word for it. And even if it does, so what? It does not mean anything to me. - MENJ
I said jihad comes from the root word jahada, which means to strive or to struggle. It can mean struggle, striving, confront or any of the nuances that involve struggling. It has no relation at all to Hitler's book. - MENJ