Mein Kampf is not banned in Germany, but Bavaria has used its ownership of the copyright to block publication. The copyright expires 70 years after the author's death.
The Bavarian governor's chief of staff, Christine Haderthauer, said
Hitler's anti-semitic book amounts to incitement and the government will
file a criminal complaint if anyone tries to publish it in future.
Governor Horst Seehofer pointed to Bavaria's participation in a drive to have modern Germany's main far-right party banned and said that does not fit with supporting publication of Mein Kampf.
Governor Horst Seehofer pointed to Bavaria's participation in a drive to have modern Germany's main far-right party banned and said that does not fit with supporting publication of Mein Kampf.
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