I just checked, and according to Wikipedia, the Netherlands and Germany are the only European countries with restrictions on possession or sale of Mein Kampf. I don't really understand why. I think it's our history; our past maybe wasn't bright, but it's our past.
In France, sale and possession of the book is authorized, but a warning is included inside the book. Once the book goes into public domain next year, new translations may be made and sold, always with the warning.
I just checked, and according to Wikipedia, the Netherlands and Germany are the only European countries with restrictions on possession or sale of Mein Kampf. I don't really understand why. I think it's our history; our past maybe wasn't bright, but it's our past.
In France, sale and possession of the book is authorized, but a warning is included inside the book. Once the book goes into public domain next year, new translations may be made and sold, always with the warning.