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Adolf Hitler paintings auction in Nuremburg


Paintings and drawings made by Adolf Hitler when he was a struggling artist are to go up for auction. 

Watercolour landscapes, still lifes and nude portraits painted by Hitler are among the 14 pieces of artwork that will go under the hammer at an auction in Nuremburg, Germany. The works, which date from 1904 to 1922 are expected to fetch between £700 and £32,600. The most expensive lot is this painting of King Ludwig II's Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria.

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