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Reprint of Mein Kampf Sells Like Hotcakes in Germany


               
2016 Jan 12, 9:26am   4,082 views  11 comments

by zzyzzx   follow (9)  

http://www.takepart.com/article/2016/01/11/controversial-mein-kampf-sells-like-hotcakes-germany/

It's not every day that a nearly 100-year-old anti-Semetic manifesto becomes a modern runaway success. But after being absent from German bookstores for 70 years, a new annotated edition of Adolf Hitler's autobiographical Mein Kampf, which clocked in at rambling 725 pages when it was first printed, was made available for purchase in the country on Friday-and it quickly sold out.

#censorship #hitler #nazi

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1   Shaman   2016 Jan 12, 9:55am  

On a side note, I think I found all the bleeding heart liberals. They're perma-camped on that site you linked!

2   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Jan 12, 10:20am  

Quigley says

On a side note, I think I found all the bleeding heart liberals. They're perma-camped on that site you linked!

Jesus Christ yes. The comment section is like Fly Paper for Reactionaries and so-open-minded-the-brain-fell-out SJWs alike. I'd say the ratio to rational vs. batshit crazy is 1:5.

3   Tenpoundbass   2016 Jan 12, 10:35am  

But White free speech is still punishable with a stiff fine and prison.
The book is back on sale, to give the Jews(The other white meat) the business. To the delight of Germany's new "Guests".

4   HEY YOU   2016 Jan 12, 10:43am  

Is this white trash book any worse than all the religious myth books?

5   justme   2016 Jan 12, 2:30pm  

Eine Kritsische Edition

6   Philistine   2016 Jan 12, 2:43pm  

Kenneth Burke, a national treasure of American thought in the 20th century (agree with him or not), probably wrote the best explication of Hitler's nonsense. On the other side of the coin, even Mussolini thought 'Mein Kampf' was dull and full of trite, pandering platitudes--although he may have been personally envious of Hitler's talent for propaganda and manipulating the idiot masses.

The timing of this release is of course more than a little opportunistic with what is currently going on in Europe.

7   Booger   2016 Jan 12, 3:56pm  

I am still waiting for the movie

8   Ceffer   2016 Jan 12, 4:15pm  

Is this the politically correct version of Mein Kampf?

9   justme   2016 Jan 12, 4:43pm  

Ceffer says

Is this the politically correct version of Mein Kampf?

Yes, it is "A critical edition", with margin notes or equivalent.

10   justme   2016 Jan 12, 4:48pm  

Philistine says

The timing of this release is of course more than a little opportunistic with what is currently going on in Europe.

It is just a coincidence. The Bayern government was using it's copyright of Mein Kampf to block re-publication. The copyright ran out at the end of 2015, 12 days ago.

Bayern should have asked DIsney about how they convince politicians to change copyright laws and extend copyrights over and over again, for years.

11   Tenpoundbass   2016 Jan 12, 5:06pm  

I wonder what all of the Germany Liberal sickos would do if there was a huge line all white guys with blonde hair and blue eyes, lining up for blocks to buy the book?
They would be appauled and shocked. But a long line of metro hoodie university students mixed in with anyone but a 35+ white males, they call it social progressive and Liberal.
Why should Nazis have all the fun?

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