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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 06, 2023
US auction house sells Hitler's watch for $1.1M sparking controversy 

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30 July, 2022, 10:45 am
Last modified: 30 July, 2022, 10:53 am

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US auction house sells Hitler's watch for $1.1M sparking controversy 

Other items showcased in the auction included a dress that belonged to Hitler's wife

TBS Report 
30 July, 2022, 10:45 am
Last modified: 30 July, 2022, 10:53 am
Photo: Collected
Photo: Collected

A watch reportedly to have belonged to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler has sold for $1.1 million at an auction in the US.

An anonymous bidder bought The Huber-made timepiece decorated with a swastika and has the initials AH engraved on it at Alexander Historical Auctions in Maryland, reports BBC. 

However, Jewish leaders condemned the auction ahead of the sale. The auction house, which has sold Nazi memorabilia in the past, told German media its aim was to 'preserve history'.

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The controversial German leader ruled between 1933 and 1945, orchestrating the systematic murder of as many as 11 million people - six million of whom were killed because they were Jewish.

The product catalogue for the watch says it was possibly given as a birthday present to the fascist leader in 1933, the year he became Chancellor of Germany.

An assessment by the auction house reads that the watch was taken as a souvenir when French soldiers stormed the Berghof, Hitler's mountain retreat in May 1945.

It is believed that the timepiece was resold and passed down through several generations until now.

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Photo: Collected

Other items showcased in the auction included a dress that belonged to Hitler's wife, Eva Braun, autographed pictures of Nazi officials and a yellow cloth Star of David imprinted with the word "Jude", which is German for Jew. 

During the holocaust, the Nazis forced Jewish people to wear yellow identifiers as armbands or badges, with the intention to isolate and harass them.

An open letter signed by 34 Jewish leaders described the sale as "abhorrent" and called on the Nazi items to be pulled from the auction.

Three dates are engraved on the watch - Hitler's birthday, when he became German Chancellor and when the Nazi party won the election.

European Jewish Association Chairman Rabbi Menachem Margolin said the transaction gave 'succour to those who idealise what the Nazi party stood for'.

"Whilst it is obvious that the lessons of history need to be learned - and legitimate Nazi artefacts do belong in museums or places of higher learning - the items that you are selling clearly do not," he wrote.

Alexander Historical Auctions said that its aim was to preserve history and that most sold items are kept in private collections or donated to Holocaust museums.

"Whether good or bad history, it must be preserved," Senior Vice President Mindy Greenstein told Deutsche Welle. "If you destroy history, there is no proof that it happened".

Documents supplied by the auction house state that it cannot provide proof that Hitler actually wore the watch. 

However, an appraisal by an independent specialist concluded that it 'in all likelihood' belonged to him.

Despite the watch fetching over $1 million it fell short of the auction house's $2-4 million estimate, Deutsche Welle reported.

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