11 August, 2000
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/665072.stm
At an auction in Swindon, Wiltsire, in March, "pointer cards" went under the hammer for Ģ11,700.
The six postcard-sized sheets, containing threats to the Jews, were put up for sale by 79-year-old Wing Commander Ronald Mason.
As a young airman in newly captured Berlin, he traded some cigarettes for the documents.
The surfacing of mementoes "liberated" by Allied servicemen has helped fuel a roaring trade in Nazi items.