Stolen Hitler bookmark recovered in Seattle during attempted sale
  • http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2008/11/stolen-hitler-b.html

    U.S. customs agents have charged a Romanian national in Seattle with
    trying to sell a stolen gold bookmark that reportedly belonged to
    Adolf Hitler.

    Christian Popescu was arrested yesterday outside a Bellevue Starbucks
    after trying to sell the 18-carat gold bookmark to an undercover agent
    for $100,000, according to papers filed in U.S. District Court. Four
    others were detained but not charged.

    The bookmark, which was stolen from a Spanish auction house in 2002,
    is engraved with a portrait of Hitler, an imperial eagle and a
    swastika. The inscription indicates that his mistress, Eva Braun, gave
    it to Hitler to console him after German forces surrendered at Stalingrad.

    "My Adolf, don't worry," it reads, adding that the loss was "only an
    inconvenience that will not break your certainty of victory. My love
    for you will be eternal, as our Reich will be eternal. Always yours,
    Eva. 3-2-43."

    Authorities believe the bookmark had previously belonged to the family
    of Wilhelm Keitel, an armed forces chief under Hitler, who was
    executed following the Nuremberg trials.

    The Seattle Times and Associated Press have more.

    Here's the news release from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

    Popescu will be back in federal court Monday for a detention hearing.

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