Exactly!
@stonedonkey not sure if "Mein Kampf" was officially banned in Germany. But that would be a possible case...

@dr_rugby
No, it wasn't banned. However, the state held the copyright (until it expired in 2016) and did not license new editions. You could buy antiquarian versions (although not many were on offer). So in practice it was impossible to get. Now annotated editions are available.

However, the book is such a confused nonsense that many people said it's not really dangerous. Even in the 1930s few read it, Hitler' success was based on speeches and politics, not this book.

@stonedonkey

@StephanMatthiesen @dr_rugby @stonedonkey Hitler must've written like Musk talks.

@Ponygirl @StephanMatthiesen @dr_rugby @stonedonkey oh man, the story is that he dictated* the book to Göbbels (or Göring; i get these two mixed up all the time) whilst in prison in 1923.

So this is, essentially, the ramblings of a mad man in prison...

*pun intended