According to the
Washington Post, a telegram that changed the course of World War II and prompted Adolf Hitler to commit suicide was recently
sold at auction.
The document sat in a safe in South Carolina for years, allegedly due
to the original owner's inability to read German and failure to consult
with a historian or obtain a translation that might have emphasized its
historical importance. The telegram, written to Adolf Hitler by Nazi
second-in-command Hermann Goering, sold at auction for $55,000.
Read
the history of the document changing hands, learn how the issue of true
ownership is clouded, and see the translated text of the telegram
here.
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