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“Mein Kampf” to be published in Germany for first time since World War II

BERLIN - Should access to Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” be restricted because it propagates hate and has the potential to inspire followers? Or should it be distributed widely as evidence of the era’s horrors? Read full article >>
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Mein Kampf to Return to German Bookshelves

News : NewsFeed (last year)

For the entirety of Germany’s postwar history, Adolf Hitler’s infamous manifesto of hate, Mein Kampf, has been out of print. Thanks to the Bavarian government and the vagaries of German copyright law, however, that’s about to change... Read Post

Court blocks 'Mein Kampf' excerpts from being published

News : The Coming Crisis (last year)

A civil court in Munich has blocked a British publisher's plans to print excerpts of Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" in Germany later this month.The court ruled Wednesday that British publisher Peter McGee's plans to disseminate portion... Read Post

Hitler's Mein Kampf Sold For $35,000 At UK Auction

News : Huffington Post (4 years ago)

More than 80 years after it was first published and later outlawed in Germany, a signed copy of Adolf Hitler's infamous manifesto Mein Kampf was sold Thursday for about $35,000 (U.S.). More on Germany ... Read Post


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