Why is this even a thing?
A jarring X-ray image of German madman Adolf Hitler's head tops dozens of items in a massive auction this week of World War II and Nazi artifacts, including personal items of Hitler's wife, Eva Braun.
In a show preview, Maryland-based Alexander Historical Auctions showed off the X-ray of Hitler's head, noting how it showed extensive dental work, adding to the frightening look of the image.
Here's the X-ray:
Again, why is this a thing?
Who actually saved an X-ray of the mad Führer's head???
In addition to photos, letters, and artwork from key Nazis, the online auction includes several items once owned by Braun, including her linen apron that is decorated with her "butterfly" monogram designed by Albert Speer, Hitler's architect and war production chief who was convicted in the Nuremberg trials and sentenced to serve 20 years in Spandau Prison. It also is to be auctioned on Wednesday and is expected to bring $1,000.
The apron:
AGAIN, WHAT THE HECK??? WHO SAVED THESE ITEMS AND WHY??
Anyway, if you want to shell out a few thousand dollars to own something from a genocidal tyrant or his lover, be sure to bid during the auction on April 6th!
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