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Angst as 'Mein Kampf' hits German bookstores
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Angst as 'Mein Kampf' hits German bookstores

New copies of Hitler's "Mein Kampf" will hit bookstores in Germany on Friday for the first time since the Second World War, unsettling Jewish community leaders as the copyright of the anti-Semitic manifesto expires.
Academics to republish Mein Kampf in 2016
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Academics to republish Mein Kampf in 2016

Researchers at the Munich Institute for Contemporary History (IfZ) plan to publish an annotated edition of Adolf Hitler's infamous book “Mein Kampf" [My Struggle] after its copyright runs out this year.
Germany mulls lifting 'Mein Kampf' ban
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Germany mulls lifting 'Mein Kampf' ban

Reprinting or selling Adolf Hitler's “Mein Kampf” is illegal in Germany, but with the copyright term on the 90-year-old book set to run out next year, lawmakers are mulling whether to ban or reprint the highly controversial work.
Print Mein Kampf to fight neo-Nazi extremism
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Print Mein Kampf to fight neo-Nazi extremism

The proposed publication of Hitler's <i>Mein Kampf</i> in Germany has sparked outrage and worries it would give voice to neo-Nazis. But The Local’s <b>Moises Mendoza</b> argues it is time for the country to fight extremism by supporting free speech.