
Marcello Perathoner wrote:
Trading is illegal only if the copy is a reprint made after 1945.
Which is funny, over here it is illegal, regardless of the date of the reprint.
Some public libraries even carry it, but it may not be easy to borrow it. I doubt that this situation will last very long, however.
At the rate the German government is going, most likely they will start presenting a copy to all new-married couples before long.
You mean that finally waking up and smelling the coffee of economic reality implies a return to fascism? I was more thinking along the lines of the freedom of speech debate in the Netherlands, and the public opinion is gradually changing to a point where it is no longer political incorrect to say that it is pointless to ban the trade of copies of Mein Kampf. Spreading hate will remain illegal, at least, I hope it will. Regards, Walter