Hitler’s prison documents up for grabs
June 24th, 2010 - 4:10 pm ICT by ANILondon, June 24 (ANI): Adolf Hitler’s Landberg Prison documents are set to go under the hammer.
More than 500 documents from the prison, where Hitler was held in 1924, are to be auctioned in Germany, reports the Daily Star.
Hitler was imprisoned in Landsberg after the Nazi’s abortive bid to seize power in 1923 in the notorious “beer hall putsch” coup attempt in Munich.
In the collection, which is valued at 20,000 pounds, several hundred-index cards show who visited Hitler when he was in prison, (ANI)
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