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.
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.
There are a few. Some independent or niche anime creators might explore Korean scary stories for inspiration. They could take the spooky elements like the vengeful ghosts which are common in Korean horror lore and adapt them into an anime - like art style. But in the mainstream anime world, it's not a highly prevalent genre based on Korean scary stories.
There are many Korean anime works that are worth recommending. The following are some representative works:
1 "Sword God Realm: Black-clothed Swordsman": This is a story that unfolded in the VRMMO game. It tells the story of a young man who grew up through adventures and battles in the game.
2 "Tokyo Ghoul": This is a story set in the context of the battle between humans and ghouls. The protagonist, Kimki Ken, is constantly looking for power to control himself after becoming a ghoul.
3 "The Attacking Giant": This is a story set in the context of the battle between humans and giants. The protagonist, Alan, constantly faces various challenges and difficulties as he grows up.
4 Fate/Stay Night: This is a story set in history and magic, about the battles and choices between three different protagonists.
5. The Blade of Ghost Destruction: This is a story set by a ghost hunter. It tells the story of the protagonist, Tanjiro, growing up in the battle against ghosts.
These are some Korean animes worth recommending. They all have unique storylines and styles that are worth watching.