Artwork attributed to Hitler was sold for twice its estimated price. The works, which depict landscapes from regions between Belgium and France where Hitler spent the winters of 1916-1917 and 1917-1918, sold Tuesday for $220,000 in an auction held in England by the British auction house Jefferys.
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