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French Jewish group urges Hitler furniture and Goering's personal effects auction ban |
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One of the four photo albums which belonged to German dictator Adolf Hitler that he brought back from Berchtesgaden in 1945, on sale at an auction in La Roche-sur-Yon. AFP PHOTO / FRANK PERRY.
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PARIS (AFP).- France's main Jewish body on Sunday called for the cancellation of an auction of Adolf Hitler and Nazi air force chief Hermann Goering's personal effects due in Paris next month.
The umbrella organisation CRIF said the sale, planned for April 26, was "a form of moral indecency" and disrespectful to "the victims of Nazi barbarism".
It asked the culture ministry to block the auction.
The objects and documents to be put under the hammer were brought back by French World War II fighters from the Bavarian Alps homes of the two Reich stalwarts in May 1945 after Hitler's mountaintop retreat was bombed by Allied planes.
They include Goering's passport, a monogrammed mat with the Nazi eagle belonging to Hitler bearing the letters A H, and a wooden chest presented to the Nazi leader and emblazoned with swastikas.
One of the older pieces is a 17th century manuscript presented to Goering in 1935.
Another organisation, the National Office of Vigilance against Anti-Semitism, had on Saturday called for a ban on what it said was an "obscene" auction.
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