Walmart pulled Adolf Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' after selling the book online for $14.88 — but they're not the only online bookseller to stock fascist texts from a mysterious publisher

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Walmart pulled Adolf Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' after selling the book online for $14.88 — but they're not the only online bookseller to stock fascist texts from a mysterious publisher
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Walmart pulled 'Mein Kampf' after selling the book for $14.88 — a figure that was a clear shoutout to white supremacists

Walmart came under fire for prominently featuring Adolf Hitler's autobiography"Mein Kampf" in a sponsored Facebook post. The retailer's since-deleted listing of the book also included a price of $14.88, a number significant in white supremacist circles. But Walmart isn't the only bookseller to sell controversial titles from the obscure Chicago publisher Metal-Inex Inc. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Walmart came under fire for prominently featuring Adolf Hitler's autobiography"Mein Kampf" in a sponsored Facebook post. The retailer's since-deleted listing of the book also included a price of $14.88, a number significant in white supremacist circles. But Walmart isn't the only bookseller to sell controversial titles from the obscure Chicago publisher Metal-Inex Inc. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

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