Egon said:
I've posted it in the books thread, it's called "Mein Kampf - A Translation Controversy".
Reckoned666 said:
and there is also a book which is about analysis about different translations of it, and why Ford is the best. But I don't remember how it's called.
Sure, no one said otherwise.
HailMotherLilith said:
Do you really think the JoS would post and provide false information when all they try to is spread the truth?
Think about it.
I read through your mein Kampf controversy book and I didn't find any review or mention of the Stalag edition I talked about in that earlier thread. Considering the controversy book is written before the ostara publications started printing the stalag edition, I guess they didn't review it.
However I did find this page about the unpublished English translation by the NSDAP on fords website,
http://www.hitler-library.org/mein-kampf-official-nazi.htm
The sales pitch is very similar to the stalag edition. Considering it was official.
The book I'm talking about in this thread was actually something I came across while researching the mein Kampf on different websites. It was just published last year. The author is Both a holocaust denier and revisionist.Michael Fords edition might have been best till the edition of Thomas Dalton was published. We'll never know if we don't read it ,will we ?
I don't have the Dalton edition and neither could I pirate it. I thought someone might have read it here. So I was just checking.