New York memorabilia
seller claims king of pop kept hoard of Nazi films
Michael Jackson had a secret stash of Nazi documentaries that
he kept at his Neverland home, it's claimed.
He
allegedly had a collection of memorabilia and hunted down specialist video sellers who could
discreetly sell him hard-to-find films and documentaries, according to the New York Post.
The troubled pop star seemed obsessed with Adolf Hitler's regime .......
Nazi memorabilia seller Norman Scherer claims to have helped Jackson form 'a really good collection', ..........
Scherer goes on to claim in the Post that Jackson didn't even try to hide the videos,
displaying them on the walls of his video vault at his Neverland Ranch.
But
clearly Jackson, who often wore military-style clothing, was not
comfortable sharing his Hitler obsession with
other people. Scherer explains that he was
approached by a New Yorker in 1995 who was trying to make orders for a
'big client'
who insisted on discretion and privacy.
And
he was warned that the deal couldn't
happen if Scherer, who owned a videotape
distribution company in the Nineties, wasn't discreet. Despite having
first-hand
knowledge of Jackson's secret obsession,
Scherer doesn't think that Jackson's
interest in Hitler had any worrying connotations.
Scherer says he assumed that the singer just loved the military uniforms
and the goose-step marching.
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