BERLIN — A reprint of Adolf Hitler's book Mein Kampf, the first since the end of World War II, has become a surprise bestseller in Germany, its publisher said Tuesday.The Institute of Contemporary History of Munich (IfZ) said around 85,000 copies of its annotated version of Hitler's manifesto have been sold since its release a year ago, when its copyright expired.The IfZ initially printed only 4,000 copies. A sixth print run is scheduled for this month. Editions in English and French are planned.Mein Kampf — the title means "My Struggle" in English — was published in two volumes in 1925-1926. Written while Hitler was in prison, it features autobiographical information about his youth and explains his antisemitic and extremist views.Andreas Wirsching, the institute's director, said in a statement that concerns that the book's re-publication would promote or serve Hitler's far-right Nazi ideology have proven to be unfounded and that it instead has fostered mature debate about authoritarian ideologies.The IfZ said its data showed that buyers of the book were "customers interested in politics and history as well as educators" and not "reactionaries or right-wing radicals."
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I'd be reading that shit too if Merkel was my leader.
Quote from: PSU on January 04, 2017, 03:25:09 PMI'd be reading that shit too if Merkel was my leader.>germany has a centrist leader>endorses nazism just psu things
Quote from: 2016 A SHIT on January 04, 2017, 04:00:11 PMQuote from: PSU on January 04, 2017, 03:25:09 PMI'd be reading that shit too if Merkel was my leader.>germany has a centrist leader>endorses nazism just psu things>Centrist >MerkelChoose 1
Why would anyone buy that book? It's legit horribly written.