Adolf Hitler's personal toilet seat looted by US soldier from his mountain hideaway auctioned at £13,750. See Pics 
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Adolf Hitler's personal toilet seat looted by US soldier from his mountain hideaway auctioned at £13,750. See Pics

The seat of the dictator was taken over by Sergeant Ragnvald C Borch when he was working closely with the Second Armored Division of France and the Allied troops who reached this building in the war in May 1945

You must have heard the name of German leader Adolf Hitler, who was once considered the world's greatest dictator. Hitler was the dictator who embarrassed humanity to rule the world. There must have been many stories of Hitler's dictatorship in history, but we are discussing here not about his kingdom but about his toilet seat. Adolf Hitler's personal toilet seat from his mountain hideaway has sold for £13,750 at auction. The bizarre Second World War relic sparked a bidding frenzy between collectors flushes with cash at the sale in the U.S.

The seat of the dictator was taken over by Sergeant Ragnvald C Borch when he was working closely with the Second Armored Division of France and the Allied troops who reached this building in the war in May 1945. Borch had become one of them. At that time, senior officers of the Borch had ordered their troops to loot Hitler's property. After this, the Sergeant had captured this particular toilet seat of Hitler and brought it to his house. The family of this soldier kept this seat in his New Jersey house till now but recently he decided to sell it. 

In addition to the toilet seat, there are some oil paintings and armored vests that were looted after Hitler died in World War II. When Hitler was killed during the war, some soldiers of his army were surrendering and the rest of the soldiers were leaving the field. Meanwhile, many things of Hitler were looted. Hitler's palace was also heavily damaged by the bombing in World War I and in the meantime, Nazi soldiers were set on fire. During this period, whatever was left of Hitler was looted. Some of the remaining items are now being auctioned.

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