A Prague appeals court upheld a sentence imposed on a Czech publisher who sold more than 90,000 unabridged copies of Hitler’s “Mein Kampf.” In December 2000, publisher Michal Zitko was handed a three-year suspended sentence and fined $50,000 for publishing Hitler’s manifesto without disclaimers or commentaries.
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