An unusual, 'one-of-a-kind' relic from the Second World War, Adolf Hitler's toilet seat, is going up for auction. The 'prize', is said to have been looted by a US soldier from the Nazi leader's private bathroom at the Berghof retreat in the Bavarian Alps during the conflict.
Listed for auction by Alexander Historical Auctions, the unique item is estimated to fetch some $15,000, with a starting bid of $5,000, or about £3,642.
Auctioneers describe the toilet seat as 'one of the most eye-catching items one could ever add to a collection of World War II relics.' The item is a two-piece wooden toilet seat with lid removed by an 'enterprising' G.I.
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