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2nd December 2015, 05:59 AM
Authorities in the southern state of Bavaria were handed the copyright by Allied forces after World War II.
For seven decades, they have refused to allow it to be republished out of respect for victims of the Nazis and to prevent incitement of hatred.
But at the end of the year the copyright runs out so that ‘Mein Kampf’ — which means ‘My Struggle’ — falls into the public domain on January 1.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/12/02/jewish-groups-object-as-hitlers-mein-kampf-goes-on-sale-in-germany-next-month/
For seven decades, they have refused to allow it to be republished out of respect for victims of the Nazis and to prevent incitement of hatred.
But at the end of the year the copyright runs out so that ‘Mein Kampf’ — which means ‘My Struggle’ — falls into the public domain on January 1.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/12/02/jewish-groups-object-as-hitlers-mein-kampf-goes-on-sale-in-germany-next-month/