Hitlers wifes knickers sell at auction for almost $5,000

Author : precurtain1900
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 21:56:52


Hitlers wifes knickers sell at auction for almost $5,000

The monogrammed pink silk knickers, which came from a private European World War II collection, sold for £3,700 ($4,620). The anonymous phone bidder also bought Braun's cotton nightgown for £2,600.

British auction house Humbert & Ellis also sold a gold-plated bracelet bearing a swastika, which belonged to the wife of Nazi leader Hermann Göring.

Eva Braun was Hitler's mistress, and later wife. She married him in 1945 and died by suicide with him the day after they were married.



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'There continues to be a perennial interest in personal artefacts from such notorious high level WWII figures and accordingly such items, even without provenance, command high prices,' auctioneer Jonathan Humbert said in a statement.

The auction house said the items were bought by an unknown UK bidder.

It is not illegal to sell Nazi memorabillia in the UK, but some auction houses refuse to sell such objects.

'It has long been our view that it is not appropriate for items like this to be on the market for personal profit or macabre interest but rather placed in archives, museums or in an educational context,' Karen Pollock, Chief Executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, told CNN.

'Several leading auction houses and online sites already rightly refuse to sell such material and many countries have banned the sale of Nazi memorabilia. Perhaps it is time for clearer regulation on the sale of these items here in the UK,' she added.

'There continues to be a perennial interest in personal artefacts from such notorious high level WWII figures and accordingly such items, even without provenance, command high prices,' auctioneer Jonathan Humbert said in a statement. Eva Braun was Hitler's mistress, and later wife. She married him in 1945 and died by suicide with him the day after they were married. It is not illegal to sell Nazi memorabillia in the UK, but some auction houses refuse to sell such objects. British auction house Humbert & Ellis also sold a gold-plated bracelet bearing a swastika, which belonged to the wife of Nazi leader Hermann Göring. It is not illegal to sell Nazi memorabillia in the UK, but some auction houses refuse to sell such objects. The monogrammed pink silk knickers, which came from a private European World War II collection, sold for £3,700 ($4,620). The anonymous phone bidder also bought Braun's cotton nightgown for £2,600. The monogrammed pink silk knickers, which came from a private European World War II collection, sold for £3,700 ($4,620). The anonymous phone bidder also bought Braun's cotton nightgown for £2,600. The auction house said the items were bought by an unknown UK bidder. 'There continues to be a perennial interest in personal artefacts from such notorious high level WWII figures and accordingly such items, even without provenance, command high prices,' auctioneer Jonathan Humbert said in a statement. The monogrammed pink silk knickers, which came from a private European World War II collection, sold for £3,700 ($4,620). The anonymous phone bidder also bought Braun's cotton nightgown for £2,600. It is not illegal to sell Nazi memorabillia in the UK, but some auction houses refuse to sell such objects. The auction house said the items were bought by an unknown UK bidder. It is not illegal to sell Nazi memorabillia in the UK, but some auction houses refuse to sell such objects. The monogrammed pink silk knickers, which came from a private European World War II collection, sold for £3,700 ($4,620). The anonymous phone bidder also bought Braun's cotton nightgown for £2,600. It is not illegal to sell Nazi memorabillia in the UK, but some auction houses refuse to sell such objects. 'Several leading auction houses and online sites already rightly refuse to sell such material and many countries have banned the sale of Nazi memorabilia. Perhaps it is time for clearer regulation on the sale of these items here in the UK,' she added. It is not illegal to sell Nazi memorabillia in the UK, but some auction houses refuse to sell such objects. The monogrammed pink silk knickers, which came from a private European World War II collection, sold for £3,700 ($4,620). The anonymous phone bidder also bought Braun's cotton nightgown for £2,600. 'There continues to be a perennial interest in personal artefacts from such notorious high level WWII figures and accordingly such items, even without provenance, command high prices,' auctioneer Jonathan Humbert said in a statement. It is not illegal to sell Nazi memorabillia in the UK, but some auction houses refuse to sell such objects. Eva Braun was Hitler's mistress, and later wife. She married him in 1945 and died by suicide with him the day after they were married. The monogrammed pink silk knickers, which came from a private European World War II collection, sold for £3,700 ($4,620). The anonymous phone bidder also bought Braun's cotton nightgown for £2,600. 'It has long been our view that it is not appropriate for items like this to be on the market for personal profit or macabre interest but rather placed in archives, museums or in an educational context,' Karen Pollock, Chief Executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, told CNN. 'Several leading auction houses and online sites already rightly refuse to sell such material and many countries have banned the sale of Nazi memorabilia. Perhaps it is time for clearer regulation on the sale of these items here in the UK,' she added.

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