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Hitler's wife's knickers sold at auction
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I bet he'd be Fuhrious...
( sorry)
Mr ddc
They were from DeutschMarks and Spencers
(Even more sorry)
Especially as M&S are Jewish!
Seriously, that can't be reich"
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"I'm presuming they were bought anonymously .... At least I asked them to keep my name of the sheet
Yep... a "private collector" "
Odd story to hit the zeitgeist.
All the press releases and photos are near-identical (churnalism at its cut 'n paste sloppiest) and all lead with the same first word "Hitler" - they're not Hitler's knickers but Eva Braun's - proving our continued fascination with the Nazi period.
A little more digging reveals that "An American GI liberated the pants (and the other items) following a raid on the Berghof, Hitler's holiday home in the Bavarian Alps."
And that those items entered the possession of an English collector who died, went up for auction and remain in the country.
I also found out that Hilter and Braun met in 1929 when she was 17 and he was 40. |
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By *idan31 OP Man
over a year ago
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"I'm presuming they were bought anonymously .... At least I asked them to keep my name of the sheet
Yep... a "private collector"
Odd story to hit the zeitgeist.
All the press releases and photos are near-identical (churnalism at its cut 'n paste sloppiest) and all lead with the same first word "Hitler" - they're not Hitler's knickers but Eva Braun's - proving our continued fascination with the Nazi period.
A little more digging reveals that "An American GI liberated the pants (and the other items) following a raid on the Berghof, Hitler's holiday home in the Bavarian Alps."
And that those items entered the possession of an English collector who died, went up for auction and remain in the country.
I also found out that Hilter and Braun met in 1929 when she was 17 and he was 40."
Did they meet on fab? |
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"I'm presuming they were bought anonymously .... At least I asked them to keep my name of the sheet
Yep... a "private collector"
Odd story to hit the zeitgeist.
All the press releases and photos are near-identical (churnalism at its cut 'n paste sloppiest) and all lead with the same first word "Hitler" - they're not Hitler's knickers but Eva Braun's - proving our continued fascination with the Nazi period.
A little more digging reveals that "An American GI liberated the pants (and the other items) following a raid on the Berghof, Hitler's holiday home in the Bavarian Alps."
And that those items entered the possession of an English collector who died, went up for auction and remain in the country.
I also found out that Hilter and Braun met in 1929 when she was 17 and he was 40.
Did they meet on fab? "
Yes, he was checking peoples grammar and spelling at the time |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They didn't pay for the fact it's her knickers, they paid for Hitlers crusty spunk in the gusset after he raided the knicker drawer one night she was on a girlie night out |
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"They didn't pay for the fact it's her knickers, they paid for Hitlers crusty spunk in the gusset after he raided the knicker drawer one night she was on a girlie night out"
Do you mean they are going to clone him from the crust |
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"I'm presuming they were bought anonymously .... At least I asked them to keep my name of the sheet
Yep... a "private collector"
Odd story to hit the zeitgeist.
All the press releases and photos are near-identical (churnalism at its cut 'n paste sloppiest) and all lead with the same first word "Hitler" - they're not Hitler's knickers but Eva Braun's - proving our continued fascination with the Nazi period.
A little more digging reveals that "An American GI liberated the pants (and the other items) following a raid on the Berghof, Hitler's holiday home in the Bavarian Alps."
And that those items entered the possession of an English collector who died, went up for auction and remain in the country.
I also found out that Hilter and Braun met in 1929 when she was 17 and he was 40.
Did they meet on fab?
Yes, he was checking peoples grammar and spelling at the time"
*as Indiana Jones*
"Grammar Nazis, I hate 'em!" |
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