Yes, it is. 'Mein Kampf' presents Hitler's ideology and personal views, making it a non-fiction work. However, its content is highly controversial and repugnant.
I'm not sure specifically what'mein ending story' is about as it's not a very common or well - known phrase. It could potentially be a personal story about an ending in someone's life, perhaps related to a journey, a relationship, or a project.
It's highly inaccurate and inappropriate. Mein Kampf is a highly controversial and repugnant work, and any manga based on it is likely to distort history and spread harmful ideas.
The 'European' aspect of these fanfics also enriches the fandom. It helps fans to better understand the different European cultures that are represented by the Hetalia characters. For example, a fanfic might describe in detail how a character's behavior is influenced by their 'national' culture in a European context. This can lead to more in - depth discussions and a greater appreciation for the Hetalia concept among fans. Moreover, the exploration of gay relationships can break some traditional relationship norms in fan works, making the fandom more inclusive.
Probably 'Axis Powers Hetalia'. It has a large fan base. Its popularity lies in its creative concept of personifying countries and the comical interactions between them.
Yes, it is necessary. By studying it, we can understand the root of Nazi ideology. It helps us see how such extreme and dangerous ideas can spread and take hold, so that we can prevent similar things from happening in the future.