Daily Slave
June 26, 2014
Regardless of what you believe about Adolf Hitler, “Mein Kampf” is undoubtedly one of the most important books written in the 20th century. Jews have pushed to ban this book in as many countries as possible because Hitler’s ideology was the antithesis to the Jewish Marxist insanity that currently rules over much of the Western world.
The fact that “Mein Kampf” is illegal to reprint or sell in Germany is insane. The Jews can sob and cry all the want, but their argument to ban such an important work of historical literature has no basis.
It is good that Germany may finally see this ban lifted. As referenced in the below article, Jews are already citing anti-Semitism, the Holohoax and any other crazy idea they can think of to keep the book banned.
From World Bulletin:
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.
A meeting was held between the Regional and national German justice ministers on Wednesday at the island of Rügen to discuss whether Germany should make a new law banning Hitler’s National Socialist manifesto once the 70-year copyright term, which started in 1945, runs out.
President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, Dieter Graumann, told The Local he would strongly oppose ever publishing the work.
“The very thought of a new publication of Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ is more than disgusting and goes against all my beliefs to fight neo-fascism and right-wing extremism,” said Graumann.
“This book was and will remain a pure anti-Semitic work of irrational hatred that should be forbidden for evermore. It is an abhorrent pamphlet full of incitement of the Jewish people and it brutally hurts the feelings of the Shoa-survivors.”
The state of Bavaria, which took over rights after Hitler’s death at the end of World War II is the current copyright holder. However after 2015 anyone can print and sell the book.
Bavaria’s Justice Minister Winfried Bausback said in a statement on Wednesday: “We owe it to the victims of the holocaust and their relatives to do everything we can to prevent the duplication and distribution of this ideological, inflammatory text.”
“I would prefer this book to be forbidden forever. Regrettably and obviously we cannot prevent a new publication, since the copyright is about to expire by the end of the year 2015,” added Graumann.
“So if a publication cannot be avoided, it should be at least guaranteed that there is a scholarly edition which provides a scientific and critical analysis in order to demystify this horrible text.”
Lower Saxony’s Justice Minister Antje Niewisch-Lennartz said at the ministers’ conference that a legal ban of printing and distributing the work is not an answer.
The Green Party politician suggested that the work should be allowed to be published with an academic commentary so the anti-Semitic text could have a “preventative effect” against fascism.
Niewisch-Lennartz acknowledges that for some Jewish groups putting the book back on sale in Germany would be ‘almost unbearable’.
Millions of copies were published and given to newlyweds as a gift, after Hitler rose to power.
In 1943 ten million copies of the work were thought to be in German households.