Bavaria Pulls the Plug on Annotated 'Mein Kampf'

Adolf Hitler's notorious ideological treatise "Mein Kampf" (My Struggle) is likely to remain out of print in Germany after Bavaria's state government said late Tuesday it intends to keep it from being published after the copyright expires in 2015. The move reverses an earlier decision by the state to support a new annotated German-language edition -- a project long promoted by historians.

The Bavarian governor's chief of staff, Christine Haderthauer, told reporters that the state would file a criminal complaint against anyone who tried to publish the work, adding that it would be contradictory for Bavaria to allow circulation of the book while at the same time participating in thedrive to ban Germany's main far-right party, the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD).

For years, historians at the Munich Institute of Contemporary History have been working on an annotated version of the book, which would include explanations of where some of Hitler's ideas originated. The idea was to deflate some of the intrigue attached to a book that has long been all but verboten in Germany.

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