German Jews want 'Mein Kampf' reprinted
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Aug 11 2009
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Central Council of Jews in Germany supports republication of Nazi dictator’s notorious tract. German state of Bavaria, which has exclusive copyright opposes initiative
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Published: 08.11.09, 13:25 / Israel Jewish Scene
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Just segments supposed to be reprinted, not all volume at all.
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Germans are still really ashamed of what they let happen all those years ago & wanna bury a lot of this stuff. No denying that. But its wrong to censor information, it happened. Deal with it, learn from your mistakes, move on.
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Do they want to reestablish the Nazi concentration camps?
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It's ironic that Germany has essentially 'burned' this book because it considers its contents to be too dangerous. Sometimes the things we do out of fear make us resemble the things we feared in the first place.
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”Ironic”, is it?
Should you suggest to publish all info on arranging gas chambers and concenration camps either?
Maybe, UK grafitti cources for kids vandalising environment is a good idea in England, but one could rightfully say, that with the same intention breaking into cars might be tought either-if taxpayer money goes into pockets of taxpayer-paid collegues.
And what about instructing on harahiri in Tokyo?
One said, a gun decorating a wall will be used one day anyway.
Should you suggest to publish all info on arranging gas chambers and concenration camps either?
Maybe, UK grafitti cources for kids vandalising environment is a good idea in England, but one could rightfully say, that with the same intention breaking into cars might be tought either-if taxpayer money goes into pockets of taxpayer-paid collegues.
And what about instructing on harahiri in Tokyo?
One said, a gun decorating a wall will be used one day anyway.
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Just segments supposed to be reprinted, not all volume at all.
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Germans are still really ashamed of what they let happen all those years ago & wanna bury a lot of this stuff. No denying that. But its wrong to censor information, it happened. Deal with it, learn from your mistakes, move on.
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”Ironic”, is it?
Should you suggest to publish all info on arranging gas chambers and concenration camps either?
Maybe, UK grafitti cources for kids vandalising environment is a good idea in England, but one could rightfully say, that with the same intention breaking into cars might be tought either-if taxpayer money goes into pockets of taxpayer-paid collegues.
And what about instructing on harahiri in Tokyo?
One said, a gun decorating a wall will be used one day anyway.
Should you suggest to publish all info on arranging gas chambers and concenration camps either?
Maybe, UK grafitti cources for kids vandalising environment is a good idea in England, but one could rightfully say, that with the same intention breaking into cars might be tought either-if taxpayer money goes into pockets of taxpayer-paid collegues.
And what about instructing on harahiri in Tokyo?
One said, a gun decorating a wall will be used one day anyway.
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Do they want to reestablish the Nazi concentration camps?
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It's ironic that Germany has essentially 'burned' this book because it considers its contents to be too dangerous. Sometimes the things we do out of fear make us resemble the things we feared in the first place.
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