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Best Selling E-Book of 2013: Hitler’s Mein Kampf?


DSCF8973As of yesterday, Mein Kampf is the top seller in Amazon’s Propaganda & Political psychology section, and 12th in the Politics & Current Events section of the iTunes e-book store.

Print sales, however, have remained stagnant; it hasn’t been on The New York Times‘s nonfiction bestseller list since the year of its release.

Why the sudden surge in interest? One explanation is that, while many versions ofMein Kampf exist in various formats, the 99 cent Kindle version was released in January of last year.

Mein Kampf was published in two volumes, the first in 1925 and the second in 1926. The first briefly outlines Hitler’s childhood before delving into his political involvements after the First World War. Hitler wrote it in 1924 in a Bavarian jail.

The publisher of the 99 cent version asserts that the book is being purchased for academic reasons, stating, “With digital readers, no one faces the stigma of having a copy of Mein Kampf on their bookshelf or risks it being seen on a table and having visitors make false assumptions about their reasons for owning it. They can read it in the subway without fear of being mistaken for a racist just because they want to learn about history.”

(Source: Huffingtonpost.com)



One Response

  1. Is this a translation or the original? Are these sales from Germany (where the book is banned in print) or America?

    If these are Germans buying a book banned in their country, the numbers are shocking.

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