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Copy of Mein Kampf signed by Hitler sells for $65,000 | Copy of Mein Kampf signed by Hitler sells for $65,000 |
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An autographed two-volume set of Adolf Hitler's Nazi manifesto Mein Kampf has sold at auction in Los Angeles for $64,850 (£38,700). | |
The books date from 1925 and 1926 and were purchased by an anonymous US buyer, auctioneer Nate Sanders said. | The books date from 1925 and 1926 and were purchased by an anonymous US buyer, auctioneer Nate Sanders said. |
Hitler inscribed the cloth-bound volumes, one a first edition and the other a second, to Josef Bauer, an early Nazi party member and SS officer. | Hitler inscribed the cloth-bound volumes, one a first edition and the other a second, to Josef Bauer, an early Nazi party member and SS officer. |
The Nazi leader offered Bauer his best wishes in the Christmas season. | The Nazi leader offered Bauer his best wishes in the Christmas season. |
The online bidding started at $20,000 and concluded on Thursday night. The books received 11 bids. | The online bidding started at $20,000 and concluded on Thursday night. The books received 11 bids. |
Written by Hitler while he was jailed for his role in a 1923 failed putsch attempt, Mein Kampf (My Struggle) rails against Judaism and communism. | Written by Hitler while he was jailed for his role in a 1923 failed putsch attempt, Mein Kampf (My Struggle) rails against Judaism and communism. |
The two volumes were published in 1925 and 1926, before Hitler became chancellor of Germany. | The two volumes were published in 1925 and 1926, before Hitler became chancellor of Germany. |
"I think it's very heinous," Mr Sanders, who identified himself as Jewish, told a local television station. "But it is an auction item, it is a memento, it's a piece of memorabilia, and a piece of history." | "I think it's very heinous," Mr Sanders, who identified himself as Jewish, told a local television station. "But it is an auction item, it is a memento, it's a piece of memorabilia, and a piece of history." |
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