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Re: MUST SEE!!SS Main Office "fuhrungshauptamt" folder! value? contant? rarity?
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youthcollector1
I was just curious of the cash value to compare how much i payed myself. Prior owner didnt no what he had btw.
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youthcollector1
I know 100% though it's all original considering the source "my grandpa"
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youthcollector1
Wish I knew why they are this way but he pasted after coming home(hit by train in south texas) so will never know.
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youthcollector1
got me there. felt as everyone was attacking me that I was asking about value so made up looking for value to compare what i paid
Your grandfather sold you his war bringbacks.
And now you want to know whether he made you a good price.
No, you just made that up to be more believable.
I see.
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08-22-2012 07:14 PM
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Re: MUST SEE!!SS Main Office "fuhrungshauptamt" folder! value? contant? rarity?
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youthcollector1
Understand. Wish I knew why they are this way but he pasted after coming home(hit by train in south texas) so will never know. It def seems to either be thrown together, or paper was left out, or something due to someone ofthe files would have more pages with it. I wish I knew an expert if this field who spoke old german.
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yes took them to the houston holocaust museum, nothing! I knew more than them which is sad. No never even heard of mansal denton.
A volunteer at a private Holocaust archives in Texas was arrested for stealing documents and selling them online.
Mansal Denton, 20, was a volunteer for a year-and-a-half at the Mazal Holocaust Library in San Antonio of the largest privately held Holocaust archives in the world, the Houston Chronicle reported.
Retired Mexico City businessman Harry Mazal, 73, owns the archives. He reportedly spent $1 million collecting the documents.
While scanning documents to post on the archive’s website, Denton allegedly stole the documents. In December, Mazal found some of the missing documents for sale by Denton on line.
Denton continued to return to the archives until last week. He was arrested Wednesday and charged with second-degree felony theft.
Among the items Denton is believed to have stolen, the Chronicle reported, were a handwritten letter by Nazi leader Heinrich Himmler, a diary kept by Himmler’s daughter and documents related to the Nuremberg War Crimes trials.
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Re: MUST SEE!!SS Main Office "fuhrungshauptamt" folder! value? contant? rarity?
I can asure you I didnt get them from denton. Thanks all for help
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