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{it} [[Adolf Hitler]]. '''''La mia battaglia''''', tr. Angelo Treves. Milano: Bompiani, 1934 <1926>. <Italian ed.> | {it} [[Adolf Hitler]]. '''''La mia battaglia''''', tr. Angelo Treves. Milano: Bompiani, 1934 <1926>. <Italian ed.> | ||
== Abstract == | == Abstract == | ||
Translation of the 2nd part of Hitler's ''Mein Kampf'' ( | Translation of the 2nd part of Hitler's ''Mein Kampf'' (1926). The first part was published in 1938 under the title ''[:File:1938 Hitler 1 it.jpg|La mia vita]''. | ||
The publication of Hitler's ''Mein Kampf'' was promoted by Benito Mussolini himself as part as a sustained antisemitic campaign that would lead to the promulgation of the Racial Laws in 1938. Ironically, the translator of the 1934 volume, Angelo Treves, was a Jew and communist, and his name could not be mentioned as Hitler had explicitly required that the translator be a non-Jewish Italian. | The publication of Hitler's ''Mein Kampf'' was promoted by Benito Mussolini himself as part as a sustained antisemitic campaign that would lead to the promulgation of the Racial Laws in 1938. Ironically, the translator of the 1934 volume, Angelo Treves, was a Jew and communist, and his name could not be mentioned as Hitler had explicitly required that the translator be a non-Jewish Italian. | ||
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[[Category:Antisemitism, Italy (subject)]] | [[Category:Antisemitism, Italy (subject)]] | ||
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{it} Adolf Hitler. La mia battaglia, tr. Angelo Treves. Milano: Bompiani, 1934 <1926>. <Italian ed.>
Abstract
Translation of the 2nd part of Hitler's Mein Kampf (1926). The first part was published in 1938 under the title [:File:1938 Hitler 1 it.jpg|La mia vita].
The publication of Hitler's Mein Kampf was promoted by Benito Mussolini himself as part as a sustained antisemitic campaign that would lead to the promulgation of the Racial Laws in 1938. Ironically, the translator of the 1934 volume, Angelo Treves, was a Jew and communist, and his name could not be mentioned as Hitler had explicitly required that the translator be a non-Jewish Italian.
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