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Quentin B. Leonard’s ‘44 letter to Professor Raymond Archibald explained that he believed the magazines he’d gathered from Hitler’s residence were “totally worthless, except for their souvenir value.”


Jacob Smollen

Jacob Smollen is a Metro editor covering city and state politics and co-editor of the Bruno Brief. He is a junior from Philadelphia studying International and Public Affairs.

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The Prophecies of Nostradamus was one of several books related to the occult owned by Adolf Hitler which now belong to the Brown Library.



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Ryback says the underlined sections in some of Hitler’s books are the same ideas appearing in his speeches. Collaço says it’s impossible to prove the markings are from Hitler himself.




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