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Hitler's secret millions - PHOTO

Hitler's secret millions - PHOTO
23.06.2014 16:20
Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler squirrelled away a massive fortune using cash he had 'earned' from his image rights and personal appearances as well as his refusal to pay £1.75 million in income tax.

The Fuhrer even levied a royalty on German stamps featuring his image, with the cash hidden in his secret bank accounts. The mystery surrounds a secret will discovered by Herman Rothman, a German Jew who operated with British intelligence during the Second World War.Mr Rothman, who is now in his 90s, has told on television for the first time how he discovered Hitler's secret will which left intriguing clues to his secret wealth. The former intelligence officer provided a fascinating insight to documentary makers behind Channel 5's The Hunt For Hitler's Missing Millions.After Hitler's suicide in his Berlin's bunker in 1945, Mr Rothman's Counter Intelligence Unit spotted a man dressed in civilian clothes they believed was an on-the-run Nazis. One of Mr Rothman's colleagues, who was a tailor in civilian life, spotted the unusual cut of the man's jacket - which contained a seven-page document containing Hitler's last will and testament. According to Mr Rothman: 'We were absolutely shocked by what we found.' Mr Rothman was able to instantly translate the document, which was written shortly before Hitler shot himself on April 29, 1945. The first section was an rant against the Jews blaming them for starting the conflict. The second section was an attempt by the doomed dictator to hide the extent of his wealth. According to the documentary makers: 'What emerges is a picture of a smart property and art investor, a shrewd manager of cash with a love of money. 'Hitler’s actual tax records survive and suggest that he was a "cash-in-hand" businessman and a serial tax evader. He owed the German taxman a small fortune when he became supreme leader in 1933.'Hitler had other ingenious ways of making money. The film reveals how he and his various business advisers and managers managed to copyright and sell his image rights and how he trained himself to make public appearances and speeches, for which he took payment.'One contributor to the documentary said that relatives of Hitler could even claim a portion of those missing billions or earn a continuing wage from the Nazi's image rights.Another contributor Dr Cris Whetton tells the programme: 'He felt paying taxes was beneath him.' Dr Whetton, who has written a book on Hitler's finances, believes he was worth in the region of 1.1 billion Reichsmarks - a staggering £3.6 billion in today's money.  Dr Whetton said much of Hitler's wealth was due to the state giving a free copy of his book Mein Kampf to couples on their wedding day, with a royalty being paid into the Fuhrer's personal coffers.Dr Whetton added: 'He loved money. He just wasn't prepared to pay for it.'(dailymail.co.uk)Bakudaily.az

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