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Hitler's autobiography was considered the bane of World War II, but Japan introduced it into student textbooks

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Li Saisai

A few days ago, a cabinet meeting of the Japanese government confirmed a reply to the opposition Democratic Progressive Party member's reply, saying that educational institutions can judge the use of "useful and appropriate" content in Hitler's autobiography "Mein Kampf" on the basis of conformity with the Basic Law on Education. He also believes that "in the teaching, using part of the content of the book as a teaching material, so that students understand the historical background of the book when it was written, such an example exists"...

Hitler's autobiography was considered the bane of World War II, but Japan introduced it into student textbooks

Mein Kampf preaches Nazi ideology

Mein Kampf takes Hitler's personal biography as the main clue and tells the story of Hitler's life experience and his worldview. After the defeat of Nazi Germany, the book was banned from publication in many countries, including Germany, Russia, and Argentina, because of its promotion of Nazi ideas. The book was banned in Germany for 70 years, and was again released in Germany in 2016, and when it was republished, critical reviews were added, and even so, it still generated great international controversy.

According to the BBC, Mein Kampf was one of the most talked about publications of 2016. It's not a new book, or even a good one. It was Hitler's anti-Semitic rhetoric that led to the holocaust that followed. But that's why historians want the book to be published again, with some scholars saying it helps explain the crazy ideology of the Nazis when they came to power in the decade that followed, and is an important book to help people understand the Holocaust and Hitler's brutal rule. The idea of Germany's re-publication of Mein Kampf was to use it to eradicate Nazi ideas, fearing that banning the publication would increase its influence.

Hitler's autobiography was considered the bane of World War II, but Japan introduced it into student textbooks

Some bookstores in Germany have long said that they will not enter the book, and certainly will not display the book. According to Dussmann, Berlin's largest bookstore, only one book will be on the shelves of the historical classification. Moreover, the bookstore doesn't use the book for any publicity, and people can only buy it by ordering it. I believe that Germany and other countries in the world will resolutely not let Schintler's Nazi ideas resurrect.

Hitler's autobiography was considered the bane of World War II, but Japan introduced it into student textbooks

However, the Japanese government on this side began to "make things happen", and the Cabinet meeting of the Japanese government confirmed the reply to the reply of the opposition DEMOCRATIC Progressive Party mp, saying that educational institutions could judge the use of "useful and appropriate" content in Hitler's autobiography "Mein Kampf" on the basis of conformity with the Basic Law on Education. He also believes that "in the teaching, some of the contents of the book are used as teaching materials to let students understand the historical background of the book when it was written, and such examples exist."

Hitler's autobiography was considered the bane of World War II, but Japan introduced it into student textbooks

Japanese netizens were not happy at first! Some Japanese netizens criticized on social networking sites that "the government is really mad", and some netizens said, "This is the enemy of the world, the enemy of mankind, do you know what signal this sends to the world?" Can't believe, can't forgive. ”

Hitler's autobiography was considered the bane of World War II, but Japan introduced it into student textbooks

Chinese netizens have also protested, believing that the move is a soul-calling for militarism.

Hitler's autobiography was considered the bane of World War II, but Japan introduced it into student textbooks

In this regard, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said on the 18th: "What kind of book this is, there are public opinions all over the world." Fascist and militarist ideologies were the bane that gave rise to World War II and must be thoroughly liquidated and eradicated. On this historical issue, which involves major issues of right and wrong, there is no room for ambiguity and ambiguity, and the Japanese side is urged to educate the younger generation with a correct view of history. ”

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