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Hitler's desk to go under hammer
London -
A desk and chair that belonged to Adolf Hitler when he signed the
ill-fated 1938 Munich agreement will be put up for sale this month,
the dealer in charge of the auction said.
The private sale this month is tipped
to fetch up to a million dollars (780,000 euros) for the anonymous US
collector who owns them, said British art dealer Minas Katchadorian.
The oak furniture pieces were sold to
their present owner by the US government, which seized them from the
Nazi leader's apartment when American forces overran Munich in 1945.
They have not been available for
public display for years. Built by Bavarian furniture maker Ballin,
they were initally installed in Hitler's private residence on the
Prinzregentenplatz in November 1929.
They were still in his possession
when in 1938 Hitler signed the widely-criticized Munich Agreement with
France's Edouard Daladier and Britain's Neville Chamberlain, leading
to the secession of Sudetenland to Nazi Germany.
Separately, 21 watercolours and
sketches believed to be Hitler's work will also be sold on September
26, after spending 70 years at the bottom of a suitcase in an attic in
Belgium. -- Agence
France Presse
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