[Above: A beautiful German edition]
[Above: A deluxe boxed German edition]
[Above: The original German edition, and by far the most common]
[Above: A variation of the above]
[Above: Here is the spine and cover of a German edition]
[Above: Unknown origin, but it sure looks nice]
[Above: French edition... uh, you got the swastika wrong! It's inverted! Funny how often people get it wrong.
To get it right, always picture the swastika is made of two 'S's.]
[Above: Another French edition.]
[Above: 1938 British tabloid newspaper 'edition'. This is pure crap. This 'edition' of Mein Kampf was published in a 32-page tabloid format, editing in the only select parts, while adding the usual bullshit spin and 'expert' interpretation. They chopped Mein Kampf down from 270,000 words down to 70,000!]
[Below: Different version of the same crap.]
[Above: British edition.]
[Above: Brazilian edition.]
[Above: Brazilian edition, sans swastika.]
[Above: Russian? Bulgarian? I'm not sure...]
[Above: Spanish version.]
[Above: Spanish version.]
[Above: Spanish version.]
[Above: Italian version.]
[Above: Arab version.]
[Above: Arab version. Published in Lebanon, circa 1975.]
[Above: Arab version.]
[Above: Arab version.]
[Above: Arab version.]
[Above: Arab versions at the bookstore.]
[Above: Polish version.]
[Above: Portuguese version.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: American/English version. Note that the swastika is inverted again here.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: American/English version.]
[Above: Norwegian version. Circa World War II.]
[Above: Front/back. Modern Russian language version published by the great Gerhard Lauck.]
[Above: Manga version. Japanese/English]
[Above: 1960s Belgian Mein Kampf movie poster]
[Above: A very, very rare version of the Stalag edition. Thanks to whoever took these pictures!]
[Above: Stalag edition]
[Above: Stalag edition]
[Above: Stalag edition]
[Above: Stalag edition]
[Above: Stalag edition]
[Above: Stalag edition]
[Above: Stalag edition]
[Above: Stalag edition]
[Above: A Chinese edition of Mein Kampf]
[Above: A Chinese edition of Mein Kampf]
[Above: A Chinese edition of Mein Kampf]
[Above: A Chinese edition of Mein Kampf]
[Above: A Chinese edition of Mein Kampf]
[Above: A Chinese edition of Mein Kampf]
[Above: A Swedish edition of Mein Kampf, 1941]
[Above: A Swedish edition of Mein Kampf, 1941]
[Above: A Swedish edition of Mein Kampf, 1941]
[Above: A Swedish edition of Mein Kampf, 1941]
[Above: A Swedish edition of Mein Kampf, 1941]
[Above: A Swedish edition of Mein Kampf, 1941]
[Above: A Swedish edition of Mein Kampf, 1941]
[Above: A Swedish edition of Mein Kampf, 1941]
[Above: A 1934 shorthand edition of Mein Kampf!!]
[Above: A 1934 shorthand edition of Mein Kampf!!]
[Above: A 1934 shorthand edition of Mein Kampf!!]
[Above: A 1934 shorthand edition of Mein Kampf!!]
[Above: A 1934 shorthand edition of Mein Kampf!!]
[Above: A 1934 shorthand edition of Mein Kampf!!]
[Above: This is a very odd American edition of Mein Kampf. It is very large, 8.5" x 11", 287 pages. This was released by Midgaard Records in 2014. Front.]
[Above: This is a very odd American edition of Mein Kampf. It is very large, 8.5" x 11", 287 pages. This was released by Midgaard Records in 2014. Reverse.]
[Above: This is a very odd American edition of Mein Kampf. It is very large, 8.5" x 11", 287 pages. This was released by Midgaard Records in 2014. Copyright page.]
[Above: This is a fairly new translation of Mein Kampf by Thomas Dalton. Although most of this is a good translation I've learned that he intentionally left parts out discussing Christianity. Two volumes. (c) 2017.]
[Above: Book reverse.]
[Above: Volume two.]
[Above: Book reverse.]
[Above: The Essential Mein Kampf by Thomas Dalton. (c) 2019.]
[Above: Book reverse.]