Germany’s Institute for Contemporary History will publish a new, annotated version of the controversial book.
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The copyright for the Nazi manifesto has been held by the state of Bavaria for 70 years, which prohibited its reissue.
But that copyright expires in December, meaning a new, heavily annotated, version will be published by Germany's Institute for Contemporary History in January.
Via telegraph.co.uk
Rather than a how-to guidebook for the aspiring fascist, the new reprint, the group said this month, will instead be a vital academic tool, a 2,000-page volume packed with more criticisms and analysis than the original text.
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"Mein Kampf" To Be Republished In Germany For The First Time Since World War II