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Readers commented this week on a historian's appeal for the release of an annotated edition of Hitler's book "Mein Kampf" as well as a "From the Fringe" highlight about a bus driver's revealing passenger.

Hitler's book "Mein Kampf" is banned in Germany, except for academic purposesImage: AP

The following comments reflect the views of DW-WORLD.DE readers. Not all reader comments have been published. DW-WORLD.DE reserves the right to edit for length and appropriateness of content.

[Most] people in Hitler's time did not even read the book but still voted for him, and today, too, many believe what Hitler thought up -- for example, the Aryans as being the founders of human culture and many other dimwit thoughts in that book. Someone should put it in perspective. -- Gerhard Seeger, Philippines

If the book is a badly written hate tirade, why do we need another? -- Marna Sorensen, US

I think that the government should give Möller permission to publish an annotated edition of "Mein Kampf" because that would make the facts better known. -- Ismael, Spain

Bus driver distracted by passenger's low-cut top

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Was the bus driver out of line telling the woman in the low-cut top to switch seats? Image: picture-alliance/dpa

I agree that the driver was right in asking the woman to either move to another seat or get off the bus. However, he could have done it in a little nicer way. -- Trudy Miller, US

The driver acted within the logical framework of morality. Thanks to him for the step he took in the right direction. Indeed I'd have done exactly the same thing he did! The woman passenger had gone outside the limits! -- Najib Ahmed, Kenya

The bus driver should show some self-control. The picture in the article was not abnormal or excessive. Just about any female in front of him while he is keeping his eye on the road would be similar. Are they distracting him, too? Is he going to have a collision because he is too busy being offended by some cleavage? I would fire him since he is so easily distracted. Personally, I'm a big fan of the cleavage and it would not bother me at all. -- Rey Rivera, US

I'm from Worms and have lived in Denver, Colorado, for 30 years. Naturally, if that had happened in the US, the young lady would have demanded a couple million dollars. I'm glad that some people in Germany still have some common sense. -- Inge Hamilton, US

Good for the driver, he was honest and was trying to keep himself and the rest of the passengers safe. Who wants to be sexy and show cleavage in a bus anyways? Cover up! She wanted to be the center of attention -- I guess she got it! -- Peter Barnes, US