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A copy of the 'Gemlich Letter', written by Adolf Hitler in 1919, is unveiled for public display at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, California October 4, 2011. The letter is the earliest piece of evidence detailing Hitler's radical anti-Semitism, and was recently acquired by the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
A copy of the 'Gemlich Letter', written by Adolf Hitler in 1919, is unveiled for public display at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, California October 4, 2011. ReutersHolocaust survivor Dr Jack Wetter, 68, views a copy of the 'Gemlich Letter', which was written by Adolf Hitler in 1919 and unveiled for public display at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, California October 4, 2011.ReutersA copy of the 'Gemlich Letter', written by Adolf Hitler in 1919, is unveiled on an interactive screen for public display at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, California October 4, 2011.ReutersRabbi Marvin Hier, founder and dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum of Tolerance, unveils a copy of the 'Gemlich Letter', written by Adolf Hitler in 1919, in Los Angeles, California October 4, 2011. Reuters