MAINZ, Germany (NBC News) — The first 4,000 copies of Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” have sold out less a week after a new annotated version of the Nazi leader’s manifesto hit German bookstores.
Publishers also received 15,000 pre-orders before sales even started on January 8, said Simone Paulmichl of Munich-based Institute of Contemporary History (IFZ), the government-funded research institution that produced the book.
“We were quite surprised that there were so many advance orders, despite the fact that people did not even have the chance to take a first look in bookstores,” she said. IFZ did not say when the next print run would be.
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