He didn't plan to 'sell the German people'.
he basically said that it was for their own good, that it was necessary for the security of the German people.
No. This did not happen.
It is highly inappropriate and unethical to attempt to sell a picture of Hitler. Hitler was responsible for unimaginable atrocities during World War II, and selling such an item would be disrespectful to the millions of people who suffered and lost their lives under his regime. It is recommended to refrain from engaging in such activities and instead focus on promoting understanding, tolerance, and remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust.
Your answer depends on the venue where you plan to sell.
yes and no
No
Sell as much of there stuff as possible and make alot of money off the people that buy it all.
You can sell your home if you are on a repayment plan, but the proceeds or profits from the house will probably be factored in to the plan. Each case is individual and an attorney should be consulted before you proceed.
I'm not at all sure anyone bought the serialization rights to them. The West German news magazine Stern published excerpts from the Hitler Diaries then tried to sell them to Newsweek and Times Newspapers who, before buying them, sponsored investigations to determine if they were authentic. Out of this came the discovery that they were forgeries.
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nononono
The German Mark is no longer legal currency - since the adoption of the Euro. Your only option is to sell them to a numismatist (collector of coins & notes !)