Hitler’s Personal Copy of Mein Kampf that Survived Nazi Bookocaust Being Auctioned Online

Benjamin Garland
Daily Stormer
October 29, 2014

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[Andrew Anglin wants someone to buy this book – Ed.]
Hitler’s personal copy of Mein Kampf is being auctioned online by a pervert Jew named Craig Gottlieb who apparently enjoys digging up Nazi graves and collecting memorabilia of the man he believes killed sixty trillion of his aunts and uncles. It is estimated to sell for around $100,000. The book was “liberated” from Hitler’s Munich apartment where it was being held captive by Hitler who no doubt had plans to incinerate it in a gas oven and then turn its ashes into a lampshade.

NY Daily News recounts the daring rescue of the Bookocaust survivor in a recently published article about the auction:

The book was part of a group of Hitler’s personal belongings that was liberated from Hitler’s Munich apartment in 1945 by US Army 1st Lt. Joseph Ben Lieber, said Gottlieb, who bought it last year along with the Fuhrer’s hat, shirt, medals and other personal belongings.

You can see how emaciated the book’s binder is in the picture above. Terrifying. Thank God the US teamed up with the heroic Soviet Red Army and stopped that man before he could burn every book in Europe and force everybody to speak German. If you look closely you can also see residue on the poor book from where Hitler chopped out lines of crystal meth on it when he wasn’t busy chewing on the carpet.

All in all, Hitler, with the help of his Gestapo thugs, rounded up and burned exactly six million books and seven trillion Jews between 1939-1945, for no other reason except that he was super evil. His hatred for Jews had risen to such maniacal heights by the end of the war, it is said he was actually planning to melt his own copy of his own book down into a bar of soap, simply because it contained the word “Jew” in it.

Anyway, here’s some more of the article:

Adolf Hitler’s personal copy of “Mein Kampf” — believed to be the only remaining print of the book that the German dictator actually owned — is being auctioned online through Saturday.

“This is not your run-of-the-mill copy of ‘Mein Kampf,’” said antiquities dealer Craig Gottlieb, who is hawking the 1932 edition of the self-aggrandizing tome on the website HistoryHunter.com.

“Obviously Hitler must have had multiple editions of his own book, but this one was in his Munich apartment and Hitler’s eyes almost certainly scanned its pages at some point,” Gottlieb added.

Hitler wrote “Mein Kampf” — or “My Struggle” — after his first failed coup in 1923 to outline his political ideology and future plans for Germany.

The book was part of a group of Hitler’s personal belongings that was liberated from Hitler’s Munich apartment in 1945 by US Army 1st Lt. Joseph Ben Lieber, said Gottlieb, who bought it last year along with the Fuhrer’s hat, shirt, medals and other personal belongings.

“The chain of custody of the book is unbroken since 1945,” said Gottlieb, who estimated it could fetch $100,000. “This particular artifact is one of the most profound in the group, which makes the provenance that supports the artifact so crucial to its value.”

Some of you might detect a hint of sarcasm in my writing above. Really though, how do you liberate a book? That has to be one of the dumbest things I’ve ever read in my life. The propaganda about Hitler has gotten so absurd I am now physically incapable of taking it the least bit seriously.

As far as the topic of the article goes though: if anyone has 100k or so to spare, my birthday is coming up…