Hitler's autobiography Mein Kampf (My Struggle) was long banned in Germany where it was considered too dangerous for people to read. Now, it's a German best-seller. An annotated version currently ranks second in nonfiction on the German weekly
Der Spiegel's authoritative bestseller list, It's almost certainly not because of anything German bookstores are doing: In fact, most had virtually hidden the book from customers, according to a BBC report in January. Some had refrained from
advertising it, while others ordered only a single copy. But online sales picked up, and in-store sales soon followed. Critics have claimed that banning the book from being reprinted has added to the mystery surrounding it and did more harm than
good. However, the book that is currently topping the German bestseller lists is far different from Hitler's original version. The new 2,000-page edition is heavily annotated with remarks by experts to help put Hitler's comments into context.
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