Hitler's phone bought in auction for $243,000

Hitler's phone bought in auction for $243,000
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Summary Another object from the Nazi reign was placed in auction which was a porcelain dog

LAHORE (Web Desk) – An unidentified man purchased a personal phone that probably belonged to German dictator Adolf Hitler from auction. It was sold by Alexander Historical Auctions in Chesapeake City of Maryland.

The personal traveling phone was red in color and worn out. It contained the symbol of Nazi Party (Swastika) and Hitler’s name on it. The phone was described by the seller as  Hitler’s device of destruction  and sold for $243,000.


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It was mocked that the device must have been used by Hitler in making calls for murdering people during World War 2. According to the auction house, the personal phone was found by a British officer from Hitler’s bunker.

The British officer told that Hitler’s telephonist confirmed that the traveling phone belonged to Hitler himself and that it was used by the German dictator in making calls while traveling from one area to another.

Meanwhile, the auction house has plenty of things on display for sale which belong to the time of World War 2.