TESTAMENT D’HITLER – An anti-Nazi poster detailing Adolf Hitler’s alleged will in a way that mocks the Führer, his murderous nature, and his sacrificial defeat in World War II – published in France about a year before he committed suicide – August 1944. Printed in the format of a real will with a black frame. French. Unknown.
“I’m the undersigned, Adolf Hitler … declares … I sold my soul to the devil … I bequeath to Herman Gering the fat 150 hairs from my mustache to make a toothbrush out of them … to Goebbels … I bequeath my screaming voice while owning The alliance will pass the rope around his neck when they enter Berlin … To the Wehrmacht I bequeath my crocodile tears for putting him to war in the four winds … I bequeath the flags and swastika posters to make underpants out of them … “.
A rare poster. Does not appear in the National Library’s Ephemera Collection.
Size: 27×21 cm. Very good condition.
