Hitler sale
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Your support makes all the difference.MOSCOW (Reuter) - Russia's State Archive said yesterday that it would sell information contained in secret documents covering the final days of Adolf Hitler in his Berlin bunker.
The archive director, Sergei Mironenko, said the documents, drawing on testimony from people sheltering with Hitler as Soviet troops closed in, contained 'sensational material about the personal life of Hitler and Eva Braun'.
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