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A fool and his money...
You'll never guess what I found in my attic last week.
A series of paintings believed to be by a young Adolf Hitler fetched nearly 98,000 pounds including premium at an auction in Britain, well in excess of pre-sale estimates.
An Austrian expert issued certificates of authenticity for the pictures, which once belonged to a British soldier who was stationed in Essen, Germany, in 1945.
Two years ago, 21 paintings attributed to Hitler were sold for 118,000 pounds or more than twice the pre-sale estimate, by an auction house in England.
The authenticity of items associated with Hitler has long been a bone of contention. In 1983, German magazine Stern published what it said were extracts from Hitler's diaries. They were later exposed as forgeries.
You'll never guess what I found in my attic last week.
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