The Gold Coast Bulletin

Furore over Fuhrer Arrest after Nazi works recovered

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IN a hidden room in a house near Argentina’s capital, police believe they have found the biggest collection of Nazi artefacts in the country’s history, including busts of Adolf Hitler, magnifying glasses inside elegant boxes with swastikas and even a macabre medical device used to measure head size.

Some 75 objects were found in a collector’s home in Beccar, a suburb north of Buenos Aires, and authoritie­s say they suspect they are originals that belonged to high-ranking Nazis in Germany during WWII.

Argentina’s Security Minister Patricia Bullrich said many of the pieces were accompanie­d by old photograph­s.

“This is a way to commercial­ise them, showing that they were used by the horror, by the Fuhrer. There are photos of him with the objects,” she said.

The treasure included ceremonial knives, trinket boxes embossed with Nazi eagles, busts of Nazi eagles, rings, eyeglasses, cufflinks – even a Nazi sundial. One person has been detained for illicit traffickin­g in works of art.

Ancient Asian and Egyptian objects were also recovered, plus a variety of fossils.

Police chief Nestor Roncaglia said the objects were hidden behind a false wall.

“We are moved, it is very impressive the discovery of these original pieces with Nazi symbolism, emblems of a tragic time in history,” Minister Bullrich said.

“We assume that these objects were not stolen, but were extracted or expelled from their countries of origin,” said the Commission­er and head of the division of Cultural Heritage Protection, Marcelo El Haibe.

The investigat­ion was initiated after Cultural Heritage Protection staff noticed objects for sale at the store which appeared to be in breach of UNESCO guidelines.

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