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FILE - The Jan 1, 1946 file photo shows Margarete Himmler, wife of the German S.S. Chief who committed suicide, centre, as she reads over some papers with her daughter Gudrun, right, as they are watched by  Louise Cuyon-Witzschel, who was secretary at the S.S. Headquarters in Italy, at Nuremberg, Germany, where they are waiting to testify in the trial of Major Nazi War Criminals. German newspaper Welt am Sonntag has published a trove of letters believed to be written by Nazi SS leader Heinrich Himmler. On seven full pages the paper on Sunday Jan. 26,2014  showed pictures of Himmler and his family smiling into the camera during a fishing trip, the top Nazi taking a bath in a lake or feeding a little fawn.  Welt said it worked together with Israeli film director Vanessa Lapa, whose family had the documents in its possession. (AP Photo,File)

FILE - The Jan 1, 1946 file photo shows Margarete Himmler, wife of the German S.S. Chief who committed suicide, centre, as she reads over some papers with her daughter Gudrun, right, as they are watched by Louise Cuyon-Witzschel, who was secretary at the S.S. Headquarters in Italy, at Nuremberg, Germany, where they are waiting to testify in the trial of Major Nazi War Criminals. German newspaper Welt am Sonntag has published a trove of letters believed to be written by Nazi SS leader Heinrich Himmler. On seven full pages the paper on Sunday Jan. 26,2014 showed pictures of Himmler and his family smiling into the camera during a fishing trip, the top Nazi taking a bath in a lake or feeding a little fawn. Welt said it worked together with Israeli film director Vanessa Lapa, whose family had the documents in its possession. (AP Photo,File)

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