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5000 Selling Lock of Hitler's Hair

How about notorious Holocaust denier David Irving? The British was once found guilty of Holocaust denial in an Austrian court, called an who with right wing extremists who promote neo Nazism in a British high court ruling and has made a career out of defending the atrocities of the Third Reich.

So, of course the guy would have a lock of Hitler hair, a totally normal thing for a serious historian to have. The specimen was reportedly obtained by the f personal barber, who wore tape on the soles of his shoes to collect the strands.

Irving, 75, caused outrage in 2009 when it emerged that he was trying to sell Nazi memorabilia including the hair online. The hair was supposedly collected by Hitler's barber using sticky tape on the sole of his [url=http://www.beyteer.com/womens-puma-ferrari-drift-cat.html>Womens Puma Ferrari Drift Cat[/url] shoe. The sale of Nazi memorabilia is illegal in France, Germany, Austria and Hungary, but legal [url=http://www.beyteer.com/mens-puma-ferrari-shoes.html>Mens Puma Ferrari Shoes[/url] in the United Kingdom. Irving, who has written widely about World War II, claims that Hitler did not know about the Holocaust until 1943 and never ordered the annihilation of Jews.

A channel spokesperson defended the sale to the International Business Times, after [url=http://www.beyteer.com/mens-puma-trailfox-ii-trail.html>Mens Puma Trailfox II Trail[/url] some criticism in the British media:

"We wanted to obtain a sample of Hitler's DNA because scientific analysis of it could provide a key biological component to one of the most significant biographies in history."


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