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MEIN KAMPF
14-06-2017
2017
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titleMEIN KAMPF
subject date14-06-2017
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captionPIC FROM Caters News - (PICTURED: Mein Kampf) - An extremely rare signed copy of Adolf Hitlers Mein Kampf is to be sold at auction. The Nazi dictator signed the the front fly leaf of the blue cloth-covered 1935 edition set for auction. Silverwoods auction house expect the hugely controversial book to go for more than 1,000. Auctioneer James Thompson, said: Hitler didnt sign books. It wasnt something he did. He did it this time on the request of Unity Mitford. You can almost see him putting his eyes to the ceiling, Some people wouldnt touch anything Nazi with a bargepole but others believe the book should be preserved, despite Hitlers appalling reign. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_MEIN_KAMPF_01.jpg
titleMEIN KAMPF
subject date14-06-2017
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captionPIC FROM Caters News - (PICTURED:Hitlers signature ) - An extremely rare signed copy of Adolf Hitlers Mein Kampf is to be sold at auction. The Nazi dictator signed the the front fly leaf of the blue cloth-covered 1935 edition set for auction. Silverwoods auction house expect the hugely controversial book to go for more than 1,000. Auctioneer James Thompson, said: Hitler didnt sign books. It wasnt something he did. He did it this time on the request of Unity Mitford. You can almost see him putting his eyes to the ceiling, Some people wouldnt touch anything Nazi with a bargepole but others believe the book should be preserved, despite Hitlers appalling reign. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_MEIN_KAMPF_02.jpg
titleMEIN KAMPF
subject date14-06-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM Caters News - (PICTURED: Mein Kampf) - An extremely rare signed copy of Adolf Hitlers Mein Kampf is to be sold at auction. The Nazi dictator signed the the front fly leaf of the blue cloth-covered 1935 edition set for auction. Silverwoods auction house expect the hugely controversial book to go for more than 1,000. Auctioneer James Thompson, said: Hitler didnt sign books. It wasnt something he did. He did it this time on the request of Unity Mitford. You can almost see him putting his eyes to the ceiling, Some people wouldnt touch anything Nazi with a bargepole but others believe the book should be preserved, despite Hitlers appalling reign. SEE CATERS COPY