Aptly described as bizarre memorabilia, the toilet seat used by the infamous dictator Adolf Hitler at his retreat in Bavaria, Germany, is now up for auction.
The World War II lavatory relic is expected to be sold for as high as 15,000 (around $20,500 or P984,000), according to Alexander Historical Auctions, which is peddling the item.
“Offered here is an item guaranteed to be one of the most eye-catching items one could ever add to a collection of World War II relics — the two-piece wooden toilet seat with lid removed by an enterprising G.I. from Adolf Hitler’s bathroom at his retreat, the Berghof in Berchtesgaden, Bavaria,” the Maryland-based auction house said.
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