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Meine Kontroverse: a Signature of Affairs

A few days ago Mein Kampf, the book written by Adolf Hitler, turned 100 years after it had been published. It may be the most influential book of the 20th century as the Nazi Bible, but it seems that no one wants to touch it today: after World War II Hitler’s book and ideas became a taboo. As Marc Bassets points out in his column Mein Kampf, a century of radioactivity (The Country), the book is “radioactive”: it is hidden, whispered about, and i…
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A few days ago Mein Kampf, the book written by Adolf Hitler, turned 100 years after it had been published. It may be the most influential book of the 20th century as the Nazi Bible, but it seems that no one wants to touch it today: after World War II Hitler’s book and ideas became a taboo. As Marc Bassets points out in his column Mein Kampf, a century of radioactivity (The Country), the book is “radioactive”: it is hidden, whispered about, and i…

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Vértigo Político broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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