Friday, January 8, 2016

Hitler’s 'Mein Kampf' published for first time since WWII

An annotated edition of "Mein Kampf," the first version of Adolf Hitler's notorious manifesto to be published in Germany si... thumbnail 1 summary

An annotated edition of "Mein Kampf," the first version of Adolf Hitler's notorious manifesto to be published in Germany since the end of World War II, went on sale Friday.

A German historical institute is launching an annotated edition of “Mein Kampf," according to The Hindu report.

A Reuters report has said, the Munich-based Institute for Contemporary History has worked for several years on the plain-covered volume, officially titled "Hitler, Mein Kampf: A Critical Edition."

It launched the book days after the copyright of the German-language original expired at the end of 2015 — 70 years after Hitler's death.

Bavaria’s state Finance Ministry had previously prevented the book’s publication, but its copyright expired 70 years after the Nazi leader’s death.

Germany’s Education Minister said Friday that the new version being launched in Munich would help debunk myths surrounding the work.

Johanna Wanka told German channel n-tv that the book, which was never formally banned, was already widely available online and that the annotations would “show pupils what criminal views could be found in Hitler’s book right from the start.”
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