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ADOLF HITLER'S COPY OF "MEIN KAMPF"

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ADOLF HITLER'S COPY OF  MEIN KAMPF
ADOLF HITLER'S COPY OF "MEIN KAMPF"
A very rare limited edition of Hitler's political manifesto, "Mein Kampf", discovered at Hitler's Munich apartment and signed by eleven American officers who were among the very first to enter the premises. This edition of "Mein Kampf", volume II, was published by official N.S.D.A.P. publishers Verlag Franz Eher in Munich, 1927, 354pp. octavo, in a finely-grained red leather cover with four raised hubs on the spine which also bears the gilt title: "The National-Socialist Movement by Adolf Hitler". It is a rare edition of the work, not available to the general public, and was likely kept by Hitler for his own use or as a potential gift for an admirer. The front flyleaf is signed by eleven officers of a field artillery battalion of the 45th Infantry Division, the first soldiers to liberate Munich which fell only a day earlier. The first signer notes: "From Adolph Hitlers apartment in Munich on May 2 1945 John Grueber[?] Lt. Col. F[ield]A[rtillery]" and his signature is followed by those of ten other field artillery officers. An Aug. 20, 2015 letter of provenance from the daughter of Capt. Daniel B. Allen of the 45th Infantry Division states that her father, member of a field artillery unit, brought this book home with him at war's end. Spine darkened and discolored with a few chips at top and bottom, else very good. Common trade edition copies of "Mein Kampf" have been touted as being Hitler's personal copy - this particular relic is of the best quality and with the most solid provenance.