Mein Kampf, in which Adolf Hitler set out the anti-Semitic and racist ideology behind his Nazi regime, is to be published in Germany next month for the first time since the end of the second world war, reigniting debate over one of most controversial texts ever written.
Publication of a scholarly version of the book, with the original text accompanied by voluminous academic notes, has been mostly welcomed by historians, although Jewish opinion has been divided.
German justice ministers have pledged to ensure that general public access to the text remains limited for fear of stirring neo-Nazi sentiment.
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