Mein Kampf sold more than Five Million copies (that's 5,200,000) between 1926 and 1939[1]. By the end of WW2 more than Ten Million (10,000,000) copies were sold or distributed within Germany alone[2].
The book has been translated into more than 11 languages and has been the favorite of/read by many world leaders. It was the most popular book in Turkey in 2005[3] and it has remained a popular and best selling book in india for quite some time now [4].
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Mein Kampf (work by Hitler) -- Encyclopedia Britannica
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Mein Kampf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hitler´s ´Mein Kampf´ A Best-Seller in Turkey - A7 Exclusive Features - News - Arutz Sheva
Turkey's PM carried 'a copy of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf' around as a child, says former Classmate | Walid ShoebatWalid Shoebat
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How Hitler's Mein Kampf is India bestseller
”It is necessary that I shall die for my people. But my spirit will rise from the grave and the world shall know that I was right.” ~ Adolf Hitler
Then you have failed to understand the message of Mein Kampf. You have to read the book with the understanding of the political atmosphere prevailing in Germany during the period of Weimar Republic. Hitler wasn't alone in his "anti-semetic" views,
rather such views were prevalent throughout Europe before he even entered the political stage.
Nahh, not possible so as long as there are American boots in Germany and the gov.t bows to international Jewish interests. IMHO and National Socialist type movement rising in Greece or Eastern Europe is more likely than in Germany, but even there such a party would have to face countless political obstacles.