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Adolf Hitler — Part 4
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Res Hitler's Bertchesgarten Silver and
other valuables.
Chief Bureau of Federal Investigation
Washington, D. C.
Dear Sirs
This is for your information:
The Austin Texas Statesman = American Newspaper of July 30 or
July 31, 1945 will give you full information as to the whereabouts
of Hitler's personal tableware, and hundreds of other rare and
valuable treasures taken from Bertchesgarten by the Lt. Colonel of
the U. S. Army, the man who first arrived tnere with his command.
In this newspaper is a picture of the Lt. Colonel's wife with the
hundreds of objects which had been sent to her by her husband and
a description of the things valued at a high figure. The woman's
brother, so I was told, is‘a Congresaman from Texas, 80 it may be
that the F.B.I. will be unable to make an investigation of the
affair or to recover any of this ill-gotten loot due to political
Protection. ways . .
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