A far-Right publisher is planning to release a new edition of Hitler’s Mein Kampf in German without critical notes for the first time since the Second World War.

The authorities in Bavaria have vowed to prevent the publication and prosecute those responsible.

Mein Kampf, in which Hitler put forward his racist ideology, is considered so dangerous that new editions in the original German were blocked for 70 years.

It was republished in Germany for the first time since 1945 earlier this year, but only in an academic edition with a commentary heavily critical of Hitler’s ideas.

Now a far-Right publisher has announced plans to publish what it called “an unabridged edition without the good guy comments”.

Der Schelm Verlag, or Rogue Publishing, is advertising the book on its website for a special pre-order price of €27 (£20).