أنشئ حسابك الآن للتعرّف على خيارات الاشتراك والوصول إلى جميع المقالات المميزة والحصرية، واستمتع بتجربة قراءة من دون إعلانات.
VIDEO: Five watercolours signed "A. Hitler" are up for sale at the Weidler auction house in Nuremberg, Germany. Another 26 artworks attributed to Hitler have been pulled on fears they are forgeries https://t.co/oJRb44dx71 pic.twitter.com/cMOYOfGw8e — AFP news agency (@AFP) February 8, 2019
VIDEO: Five watercolours signed "A. Hitler" are up for sale at the Weidler auction house in Nuremberg, Germany. Another 26 artworks attributed to Hitler have been pulled on fears they are forgeries https://t.co/oJRb44dx71 pic.twitter.com/cMOYOfGw8e
A picture taken on February 8, 2019 at the Weidler auction house in the southern German city of Nuremberg shows a wicker armchair bearing a swastika which is presumed to have belonged to the late Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. #MondayMorning #MondayMotivaton pic.twitter.com/kOkYwo2Mkg — HereAnonymous Boss (@HereAnonBoss) February 11, 2019
A picture taken on February 8, 2019 at the Weidler auction house in the southern German city of Nuremberg shows a wicker armchair bearing a swastika which is presumed to have belonged to the late Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. #MondayMorning #MondayMotivaton pic.twitter.com/kOkYwo2Mkg