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Boost in Mein Kampf sales a ‘worrying trend’

January 16, 2014 23:32
The digital version of Hitler’s book topped Amazon sales charts in 2013 (Photo: Getty Images)

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

1 min read

Communal leaders have expressed concern over the increase in sales of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi manifesto, Mein Kampf, but doubt that it signals a surge in antisemitism.

Amazon reported that the e-book version of Mein Kampf — translated as My Struggle — topped its UK propaganda and spin sales chart during 2013. It was also the bestseller on the site’s political science and ideology list.

Sales of the hard-copy version have also risen. Neilsen Book Data, which monitors around 95 per cent of books sold online and over-the-counter in the UK, told the JC this week that 4,755 copies had been sold in 2013, a 1.5 per cent increase on 2012’s figure of 4,687.

Rises have also been seen in Europe and the United States

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