. >> mr. hess, i mean, that's a pretty unimpeachable argument. we know this book.e online and in every other country. why should it go to be republished for the german people who have already made a decision not to revisit that ugly past? >> all these historians did in the last three, four, five years, it is a huge amount, and a powerful way to give the lecture to see, to destroy all these lies and what hitler committed in that book. and i think it's -- we should use it for schools as well. it's a manual of how we can hate, and it's, as well, for modern times. if you can see what happens right now in the world with muslims. >> let me put that to you. it is being published at, perhaps, one of the worst possible times, this huge hate of this huge resurgence of hate, hate crimes and racism. not just in germany but also where around the world. we have articles that we can quote ad nauseam. the rise in hate searches in google corresponding with the rise in hate crimes. that's basically around the world, including in the united states. in germany, itself, we have one of