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Hitler 'car loan' letter discovered

MUNICH, Germany, June 23 (UPI) -- Adolf Hitler, while in jail, asked Mercedes-Benz for a loan to buy one of their limousines until his royalties for "Mein Kampf" came through, a letter shows.

Hitler wrote the letter in 1924 while imprisoned for his role in Nazi party's failed attempt to seize power in Munich, Germany, The Daily Telegraph reported Wednesday.

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While in jail, Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf," his blueprint for eventually taking power in Germany. In a letter to a Munich Mercedes-Benz dealer, he requested a loan against expected royalties from the book.

"But the hardest thing for me at the moment lies in the fact that the biggest payment for my work is not expected until the middle of December," the September 1924 letter said.

"So I am compelled to ask for a loan or an advance. Naturally something in the order of several thousand marks would be a big help."

Hitler was released in December 1924. It is unknown whether the Munich dealership did any business with him.

The letter was found at a flea market and authenticated by the Bavarian State Archive in Munich.

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It is expected to bring several thousand dollars when it is auctioned in July, the Telegraph said.

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