Hitler’s e-book removed from app store. At least they can’t burn it.
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After only twenty four hours on the app store, an e-book version of Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” has disappeared from iTunes.
The Jerusalem Post reports that the Spanish language version of his writings, “Mi Lucha”, complete with a swastika as the electronic “cover”, appeared in the store for a day. It was rated 9+ for “Infrequent /mild mature / suggestive themes”.
It’s not clear whether it was Apple, or the e-book’s publisher, who chose to remove it from sale, or whether it was voluntarily removed or banned.
In related news, the BBC has announced it will no longer show any documentaries about Hitler, in case people fall in love with his moustache and start a war or something.
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