Hitler's uniform, hat and medals may fetch millions at auction in Germany.
SOLANA BEACH, California (PRWEB) September 24, 2019
Former Pawn Stars expert Craig Gottlieb hopes his million-dollar investment in Adolf Hitler's uniform pays off big when they go up for auction in Germany this weekend, on September 28th.
Gottlieb, who is Jewish by descent with direct ties to victims of the holocaust, feels differently.
"Artifacts are a critical cornerstone of understanding history, both good and bad. "I hope a museum ends up with the group, but I'm realistic. Unless a donor shows up to the auction, the items will likely flow into the hands of a collector."
The items are being auctioned by German auctioneer Andreas Thies, who notes that Napoleon's hat brought $2.4 million at an auction in 2014.
"Napoleon was an important part of European History, but Hitler changed the face of World History," he said from his offices in Germany. "There's a big difference, and I believe the hammer price will reflect that."
Thies runs http://www.militariaauctions.net, and has been doing business since 1985.
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