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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 treatise Mein Kampf has sold at auction in Los Angeles for $64,850 (£38,700). 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."