Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Books to read this summer 2012


Mein Kampf - (My Struggle) by Adolf Hitler has just been published in Albanian language by the publishing house "Belina H". The content of this book is prohibited by the Albanian Penal Code as the code prohibits the publication of works that promote hatred between nationalities, races and religions.Hitler wrote after being jailed for coup in 1923. Volume I was published in 1925, the second a year later. But the book enjoyed fame with the Nazis coming to power on 1930.Ky book is is known as one of the most influential books of all time. This book give success considered Hitler's political treaty, intertwined with autobiographical elements, it is necessary to better understand the Holocaust and totalitarianism of any color, wrought by the totality of ideas on nationalism, racism, etc..This book is 528 pages and is translated by Kushtrim Gjosti and cost 1500 New lekw tw.It is a warning to younger generations that such madness are not repeated kurrë.Botimi of this book is a bell for those who see the move as an object that fascinates, terrifies and often encourages projections absurde.Adolf Hitler was demagogu the largest the world has seen so far, the ruling tyrant, a terrifying figure, a monster who ordered the most macabre crimes. His mind, sick in the name of purity of race, designed and ordered the elimination of 6 million innocent Jews.At the end of his life, Adolf Hitler was the only national-socialist who can rightly say that there had never been, nor a follower, not a student or a disciple. He, more than any other despot, was able to convince his followers that he was the embodiment of an ideal whose time had now come. This was the true origin of the grace of Hitler.Street quite extraordinary in his life has shown how the ideas of evil, spread like the idea of ​​missionaries, could lead to political programs completely insane and tragedy of world proportions.This book should be read to remove the veil of mystery that surrounds it, to prevent extremism and hatred of any kind. Mein Kampf should be seen as a historical object. In 2015 this book could probably be made public property. Seventy years after Hitler's death, this book can be published freely, without liability to the copyright. Thus enters a new phase of public life of one of the bestsellers of the twentieth century, the "bible" of the Nazi regime. It may seem symbolic stage - in fact today finds copies of Mein Kampf in different languages, and free electronic versions on the Internet - but the new editions are provided for various political and commercial. Only in France the book has managed to sell 100,000 copies (declared). Initiative for the Prevention of Hate declares that it is time to establish a united Europe on the status of this text that has defined the history of Europe, a status that today is a complex and unclear, thinking difficulties that exist in terms of this act of Hitler.Group of lawyers, historians, journalists, artists engaged in the Initiative for the Prevention of Hate, notes the contrast between the importance of researching this book and few who are devoted to him, as if Europe is to stay away. Prevention of Hate niciativa declares that it is time to establish a united Europe on the status of this text that has defined the history of Europe, a status that today is complex and unclear, thinking difficulties that exist in terms of this act of Hitler. Group of lawyers, historians, journalists, artists engaged in the Initiative for the Prevention of Hate, notes the contrast between the importance of researching this book and few who are devoted to him, as if Europe is to stay away.Editions of the work today, vary by country. There is a recent edition of incomplete in Italy, a commented edition pieces in Israel. The book travels in South America, Eastern Europe, the Arab world and Iran. In India one finds everywhere, from the railway stations at airports. In Japan, since 2009 there is a manga version of the work that became a hit for local youth. There is no accurate data for distribution but for sure is that the pace of sales has not changed. Each of these countries there projection finds its extremist policies: Aryan myth in Iran, Catholic anti-Semitism in South America, Reich aesthetic lure for a Japanese readership. And success in Turkey - 100 000 copies were sold in three months in 2005 - which could be related to growing nationalism. 

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