by Jan Čulík Last week, a Prague publisher brought out a new Czech edition of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf, the work summing up the beliefs and the political programme of the German dictator, which was later implemented in Hitler’ s Third Reich. The publication of Mein Kampf in Czech has brought all-round condemnation from Czech commentators, public figures and politicians. […]

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