Rightwing daily Il Giornale's
decision to distribute Hitler's Mein Kampf free to boost sales
tomorrow is "unprecedented and alarming", the Wiesenthal Centre
said Friday. Centre director Efraim Zuroff said "the fact that
someone thought of using Mein Kampf to boost sales is an
unprecedented and alarming fact". Zuroff said "Fascism and
racism, the refuge of extremists, rise up again when economic
conditions are not good. Generally speaking the advent of
Fascism always has that root. It appears that that newspaper has
detected a demand, whether it be curiosity or identification".
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