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How Germany deals with Hitler's 'Mein Kampf'
Hitler's manifesto is banned in Germany, but will soon enter the public domain. Some want it read out loud, others would prefer to keep it in the university's "poison cabinet." DW explains what's next for "Mein Kampf."
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I think with all books like this, the more you try to keep it away from the public, the more mystique it has. In America, communists are a close second to nazis, so almost all the "edgy" young teen boys read it to prove how edgy they are. In other countries, it's not a big deal, but because zomg communism, it's rebellious to read it.