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Is it strange that a WWII veteran would have Hitlers art book somewhere?

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Is it strange that a WWII veteran would have Hitlers art book somewhere?

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After fighting his way across Europe during World War II, John Pistone was among the U.S. soldiers who entered Adolf Hitler’s home nestled in the Bavarian Alps as the war came to a close. Making his way through the Berghof, Hitler’s home near Berchtesgaden, Germany, Pistone noticed a table with shelves underneath. Exhilarated by the certainty of victory over the Nazis, Pistone took an album filled with photographs of paintings as a souvenir. “It was really a great feeling to be there and we knew, by that time, he was on his last leg,” Pistone told The Associated Press. Sixty-four years after Pistone brought the album home to Ohio, the 87-year-old has learned its full significance: It’s part of a series compiled for Hitler featuring art he wanted for his “Fuhrermuseum,” a planned museum in Linz, Austria, Hitler’s hometown. Pistone’s album is expected to be formally returned to Germany in a ceremony at the U.S. State Department in January. Germany has 19 other albums discovered at the Be

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WWII veteran had Hitler’s art book on bookshelf By JAMIE STENGLE (AP) – 4 hours ago DALLAS — After fighting his way across Europe during World War II, John Pistone was among the U.S. soldiers who entered Adolf Hitler’s home nestled in the Bavarian Alps as the war came to a close. Making his way through the Berghof, Hitler’s home near Berchtesgaden, Germany, Pistone noticed a table with shelves underneath. Exhilarated by the certainty of victory over the Nazis, Pistone took an album filled with photographs of paintings as a souvenir. “It was really a great feeling to be there and we knew, by that time, he was on his last leg,” Pistone told The Associated Press. Sixty-four years after Pistone brought the album home to Ohio, the 87-year-old has learned its full significance: It’s part of a series compiled for Hitler featuring art he wanted for his “Fuhrermuseum,” a planned museum in Linz, Austria, Hitler’s hometown. Pistone’s album is expected to be formally returned to Germany in a cerem

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A WWII veteran actually had Hitler’s art book on the bookshelf. John Pistone was among the US soldiers who entered Adolf Hitler’s home before. Hopefully, he was compensated for keeping it. Sources: Yahoo!

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