Fernand Sorlot
Fernand Sorlot was a French editor and publisher. In 1934, his publishing company, the Nouvelles Éditions latines, published a French translation of Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler. Sorlot did not own the copyright, and he was sued by the Franz Eher Nachfolger, mainly because Hitler did not want the French to read the book. Meanwhile, from 1935 to 1940, Sorlot was the co-editor of Le Front latin, a fascist journal. After World War II, Sorlot was convicted of Indignité nationale for ten years.
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Fernand Sorlot
Fernand Sorlot was a French editor and publisher. In 1934, his publishing company, the Nouvelles Éditions latines, published a French translation of Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler. Sorlot did not own the copyright, and he was sued by the Franz Eher Nachfolger, mainly because Hitler did not want the French to read the book. Meanwhile, from 1935 to 1940, Sorlot was the co-editor of Le Front latin, a fascist journal. After World War II, Sorlot was convicted of Indignité nationale for ten years.
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Fernand Sorlot né le 2 mars 19 ...... ançaise de Mein Kampf en 1934.
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Fernand Sorlot was a French ed ...... gnité nationale for ten years.
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Fernand Sorlot né le 2 mars 19 ...... ançaise de Mein Kampf en 1934.
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Fernand Sorlot was a French ed ...... gnité nationale for ten years.
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