Well the auctioner is convinced, seems it has been through several collectors
hands. I would have kept the knickers.
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Swastika-covered photo album found in Eva Braun's bedroom drawer reveals never-before-seen shots of Adolf Hitler relaxing and greeting fellow Nazi chiefs
The collection was seized as a souvenir by a British wartime photographer who entered Hitler's Berlin bunkerAlbum was sold in 1980s and was recently bought by another collector who is putting it up for auctionA Russian soldier used his bayonet to force open a locked drawer next to Eva Braun's bed to find the albumIt contains candid snaps of Adolf Hitler reading at his mountaintop Berghof Nazi HQ during World War Two Other Nazi chiefs including SS death squad boss Heinrich Himmler as pictured smiling for the camera Auctioneer Tim Harper saying he is '100 per cent' it came from Hitler's bunker
A photo album containing never-before-seen shots of Adolf Hitler relaxing during WWII has been unearthed 72 years after a journalist took it from Eva Braun’s bedroom drawer. The remarkable images show the Nazi dictator and his henchmen during the Second World War.There is one snap of a grinning Hitler offering a salute outside his Berghof headquarters. Two more show him smiling in front of a crowd of children who are saluting him. Other images depict evil SS chief Heinrich Himmler smiling at the camera, Joseph Goebbels - the architect of the Holocaust - being wildly cheered by a crowd of Germans and portly Luftwaffe chief Hermann Goering climbing into a car.
The private photo album was seized as a souvenir by a British wartime photographer who entered Hitler's Berlin bunker a few weeks after the evil dictator and his wife Braun committed suicide there at the end of the war. A Russian soldier used his bayonet to force open a locked drawer to discover the album alongside a broken perfume spray and underwear. The cover of the album still carries the aroma of the perfume seven decades on. Photographer Edward Dean, who visited the bunker with celebrated journalist and broadcaster Richard Dimbleby, took ownership of the album. He sold the album to a collector in the 1980s who had it for 30 years. It was recently bought by another collector who is now selling it at auction.
hands. I would have kept the knickers.
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Swastika-covered photo album found in Eva Braun's bedroom drawer reveals never-before-seen shots of Adolf Hitler relaxing and greeting fellow Nazi chiefs
The collection was seized as a souvenir by a British wartime photographer who entered Hitler's Berlin bunkerAlbum was sold in 1980s and was recently bought by another collector who is putting it up for auctionA Russian soldier used his bayonet to force open a locked drawer next to Eva Braun's bed to find the albumIt contains candid snaps of Adolf Hitler reading at his mountaintop Berghof Nazi HQ during World War Two Other Nazi chiefs including SS death squad boss Heinrich Himmler as pictured smiling for the camera Auctioneer Tim Harper saying he is '100 per cent' it came from Hitler's bunker
A photo album containing never-before-seen shots of Adolf Hitler relaxing during WWII has been unearthed 72 years after a journalist took it from Eva Braun’s bedroom drawer. The remarkable images show the Nazi dictator and his henchmen during the Second World War.There is one snap of a grinning Hitler offering a salute outside his Berghof headquarters. Two more show him smiling in front of a crowd of children who are saluting him. Other images depict evil SS chief Heinrich Himmler smiling at the camera, Joseph Goebbels - the architect of the Holocaust - being wildly cheered by a crowd of Germans and portly Luftwaffe chief Hermann Goering climbing into a car.
The private photo album was seized as a souvenir by a British wartime photographer who entered Hitler's Berlin bunker a few weeks after the evil dictator and his wife Braun committed suicide there at the end of the war. A Russian soldier used his bayonet to force open a locked drawer to discover the album alongside a broken perfume spray and underwear. The cover of the album still carries the aroma of the perfume seven decades on. Photographer Edward Dean, who visited the bunker with celebrated journalist and broadcaster Richard Dimbleby, took ownership of the album. He sold the album to a collector in the 1980s who had it for 30 years. It was recently bought by another collector who is now selling it at auction.