The fake diaries of Adolf Hitler, which sparked outrage when they were published as genuine 40 years ago, are to be displayed for public viewing at the national archives in Germany. The counterfeit journals were published by Germany’s Stern magazine and sold around the world, including for serialisation in the Sunday Times. They will be handed to the state for preservation, Bertelsmann publishing house which owns them, said. In 1983, the magazine, published by Hamburg-based Gruner + Jahr, caused an international sensation after releasing excerpts from the 60-volume diaries, despite early misgivings about their authenticity. The diaries were later found...