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Fascinating two-volume set of Hitler’s ”Mein Kampf,” each volume signed ”Adolf Hitler” by the Nazi Fuhrer following his release from prison for high treason, and shortly after his public speaking ban had been lifted. Both volumes published by Franz Eher Nachfolger: Munich: 1926-1927. Volume II is a first edition and Volume I is a second edition; each volume contains a pre-publication presentation inscription by Hitler to Josef Bauer, one of the first members (#34) of the Nazi party and one of the leaders of the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923, when Hitler and his cohorts attempted to overthrow the Bavarian government by gunpoint. Here, in these volumes, Hitler signs the fly-leaf, sending his best wishes to Bauer for the Christmas season. He dates his autograph inscription 1925 in the first volume, and 1926 in the second. Bound in red cloth boards with gilt lettering, both volumes measure 9” x 12”. Sunning to backstrips, else very good condition. An ominously signed set of books that futilely warned the world of Hitler’s intentions. Made even more scarce as signed in 1925 to a fellow Nazi leader. Sold for $64,850.

Fascinating two-volume set of Hitler’s ”Mein Kampf”, each volume signed ”Adolf Hitler” by the Nazi Fuhrer following his release from prison for high treason, and shortly after his public speaking ban had been lifted. Both volumes are first editions, published by Franz Eher Nachfolger: Munich: 1925-1927. Each volume is inscribed by Hitler to Philipp Bouhler, one of the first members (#12) of the Nazi party and one of the leaders of the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923, when Hitler and his cohorts attempted to overthrow the Bavarian government by gunpoint. Bouhler would ultimately be appointed as one of the few Reichsleiters and as Chief of the Chancellery for Hitler where he led the infamous T4 program. Here, Hitler signs the fly-leaf of Vol. I and the front free endpaper of Vol. II, sending his best wishes to Bouhler for the Christmas season. Volume I translates in full, ”To Herr Philipp Bouhler / in grateful recognition of your loyal work for our movement on the occasion of Christmas 1925 / inscribed most sincerely / Adolf Hitler / Munich, December 24, 1925”. Volume II translates in full, ”To Herr Philipp Bouhler / on the occasion of Christmas inscribed most sincerely as a sign of recognition of your performance of duties / Adolf Hitler / Munich, December 24, 1926”. Rebound in burgundy leather boards with gilt lettering, both volumes measure 6.5” x 9.25”. Light shelf wear and white-out to title page of Volume I. Also with a brochure about Hitler from 1938, written by Bouhler. An ominously signed set of books that futilely warned the world of Hitler’s intentions. Made even more scarce as signed in the mid-1920’s to a fellow Nazi leader. Sold for $43,750.

Incredible signed copy of Adolf Hitler’s ”Mein Kampf”, inscribed by Hitler to a fellow inmate at Landsberg Prison. Hitler was incarcerated at Landsberg in 1924 for high treason after the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923, when Hitler and his cohorts attempted to overthrow the Bavarian government at gunpoint. This second edition of Volume I is signed and inscribed by Hitler, ”To Mr. Wilhelm Briemannin in remembrance of our joint prison time in Landsberg a./L. [Landsberg am Lech] dedicated by Adolf Hitler / Munich December 20, 1925”. Volume is published by Franz Eher Nachfolger: Munich: 1926. Book measures 6.25” x 9.25”. Some rubbing of cloth and gilt titling on boards and sunning to backstrip. Small tear to pages 305-308. Overall in very good plus condition. A very rare signed copy of ”Mein Kampf” before Hitler rose to power, even more rare as inscribed to one of his prison mates. Perhaps the only copy thus inscribed by Hitler referring back to his time in Landsberg, the very place that he wrote ”Mein Kampf”. Sold for $15,625.

Adolf Hitler signed first edition of ”Mein Kampf”, #234 of 500 signed copies in the extremely rare deluxe edition, published at the same time as the first edition and from the same type, but printed on better quality paper and bound in vellum boards, as shown here. Munich: Franz Eher Nachfolger, 1925-1927 in two volumes. Hitler inscribes the flyleaf of Volume I from his headquarters at the ”Wolf’s Lair” in November 1941: ”Adolf Hitler / Wofsschanze 29 Nov. 1941”. Bound in original full vellum with gilt lettering and top edge gilt. Books each measure approximately 6” x 9”. Light soiling and foxing to vellum boards, overall very good condition. Sold for $14,641.

Adolf Hitler signed copy of ”Mein Kampf”, #17 of 100 in an informal limited edition that Hitler signed for this 1933 edition, published to commemorate Hitler’s appointment as German Chancellor which, of course, also marked the beginning of the end for democracy in Germany. Munich: Franz Eher Nachfolger, 1933. Hitler signs the half-title page in German, ”Adolf Hitler / Munich Num. 17/100 / 1933”. Book is bound in publisher’s original navy boards with the Nazi swastika on the front cover and titling to the spine in gilt. Housed in slipcase and custom clamshell case apparently made for the first U.S. edition of ”Mein Kampf” from 1939. Book measures 5” x 7.5” and case measures 5.75” x 9”. Separation starting to joints, but overall a well-preserved copy in very good plus condition. Rare as signed in the limited edition, and with an auction COA by PSA/DNA. Sold for $12,500.

Adolf Hitler Signed & Handwritten Police Document From 1909 — Hitler Here Changes His Address in Vienna Just 4 Months Before He Would Become Homeless
Adolf Hitler handwritten document, signed “Adolf Hitler” while a twenty-year-old resident of Vienna, Austria, a time that solidified his anti-semitic views. After rejection by The Academy of Fine Arts, he led a transient existence as an impoverished and mentally unstable young adult, ultimately becoming homeless about four months from the time of this document. Here, as Viennese law required, he registers a change of address with the government. He fills in all the fields of the partially-printed “Meldzettel” form in his hand, dating it 22 August 1909 and listing his residence as “Room 21/ 58 Sechshauserstrasse, Vienna”. For his occupation, he calls himself a “Schriftsteller”, meaning writer. Hitler lived at that address from 20 August to 16 September 1909. No further records exist until his application to the Asylum for the Shelterless in December of that year. Single page on blue-green paper features an official police stamp and measures 12″ x 9″. Tears and minor paper loss to the right corners and remnants of mounting to verso. Very good condition. An historically important document filling in details of Hitler’s transient life as a young adult – the “what if” time period, had his life pivoted in any other direction. Recently sold for $33,650 as lot 197 in Bonhams 27 March 2012 sale. Sold for $12,500.

Very rare Hitler signed and dated photo, dated 24 August 1940. Photo is matted and framed in a sturdy black cassette presumably that once belonged to Nazi aviator Flugkapitan Hanna Reitsch, the only woman awarded the Iron Cross First Class and the Luftwaffe Pilot/Observer Badge in Gold with Diamonds during World War II. Her name is engraved to plaque affixed to cover of case. Photo depicts Hitler posing sternly, seated on a chair in a non-military suit. With date inscribed along bottom in German along with his ”Adolf Hitler” signature in black ink. Framed with a metal plaque of the Nazi party emblem, the eagle atop the swastika symbol, opposite photo against red plush fabric matting. With provenance from Charles Hamilton, handwriting and manuscript expert. Letter reads in full, ”I certify that I have examined the frontal portrait of Hitler in civilian clothes, taken by Heinrich Hoffmann in 1938. This particular photograph is encased in a black leather, folding cassette containing a metal plaque on the exterior, bearing the engraved name of Flugkapitan Hanna Reitsch of the German Luftwaffe. Based upon my detailed analysis, I certify that both the date (24 Aug. 1940) as well as the signature written above the date are the authentic writing of Adolf Hitler. Further, this photograph was borrowed from a Canadian Collector and used as the basis for the writing exemplar of Adolf Hitler illustrated on page 191 of my book ‘Collecting Autographs and Manuscripts’, published by the University of Oklahoma Press in 1961. Lastly, I am the author of the standard work on Hitler’s handwriting entitled ‘Leaders and Personalities of the Third Reich”’. Photo measures 6.5” x 7.5”; black case measures 7.25” x 8.25” with some minor wear to case, else near fine. Sold for $11,250.


Adolf Hitler document signed from 23 November 1934 from Berlin, appointing a German representative to the Republic of Cuba. Official stationery is printed with Hitler’s name, along with his title of German Chancellor, in large Gothic lettering. Two page document measures 8.25” x 11.5”. Foxing and toning, with paperclip impressions, and filing holes to left side. Document has a light, flexible coating on the paper, perhaps removable. Overall in good condition. With University Archives COA. Sold for $3,656.


Document signed “Af Hitler” as Fuhrer and Chancellor, datelined Berlin, 17 March 1938. With large 3″ blind stamped seal depicting the German Eagle atop a swastika. In German, document translates in part, “Attached are the lists 190, 191, 192, 194, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201 / In the Name of the German Reich. I am awarding to the 25 foreign nationals specified in the attached list the Order of the German Eagle…” Also included in lot is a photocopy of a 7 March 1938 document signed by Hitler awarding the Eagle to “Herrn Prescott Bush,” who appears to have received the “honor” with other Americans including Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh and IBM President Thomas J. Watson; lot also includes a replica of the German Eagle. Single page document measures 8.25″ x 11.5″. Two file holes in blank left margin and paper clip indentation at upper right. Light soiling and small tear in creased upper portion. Penciled notation in German on two lines in lower blank area, not in Hitler’s hand. Three folds. Very good condition. Sold for $2,685.

Adolf Hitler signed document, composed upon his personal Berlin stationery, with ”Der Fuhrer” at upper left. Dated 30 January 1936, Hitler promotes Philipp Bouhler to the position of Head Group Leader, or ”Obergruppenfuhrer”, the highest commissioned rank in the SS at that time. Bouhler was one of the first members (#12) of the Nazi party and one of the leaders of the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923, when Hitler and his cohorts attempted to overthrow the Bavarian government by gunpoint. Bouhler would ultimately be appointed as one of the few Reichsleiters and as Chief of the Chancellery for Hitler where he led the infamous T4 program. Document measures 7.375” x 9.675”, accompanied by a sheet of German stamps bearing Hitler’s image. Light discoloration and creasing, overall in near fine condition with a dark and clear signature. With a COA from R.M. Smythe. Sold for $2,218.

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