24 Adolph Hitler's Liliput Pistol

Adolph Hitler's Liliput Model I Pistol

Adolph Hitler's Limousine can be found at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Caliber: .32

Action: Recoil Semi Automatic

Muzzle Velocity: fps

Range: yards

Weight of Round:

Magazine Capacity: 6 rounds

Barrel Length 1.75 inches

Overall Length: 4.25 inches

Weight: 10 oz

Year Built: 1938

Cost: $

This Liliput Model I Pistol was given to Adolph Hitler by Nazi Party Member Max Kehl before the start of WWII. It was discovered during the occupation of Germany in 1945 in Munich in the Fueherbau, a government building used for storage by an American sergeant. The inscription on this side of the pistol reads "Presented to the revered Leader Adolph Hitler by the Party Comrade Kehl in the city of Munich from his home, the City of Weapons, Suhl." On the other side is inscribed "In defiance of the Red Front and the Reaction, for the protection of our leader." Here is a link to an interesting article on how Adolph Hitler's Liliput Pistol was found.

The inscription on this Lilliput pistol owned by Adolph Hitler reads:

"DEM VEREHRTEN FUHRER HITLER VON

PG KEHL, MUNCHEN, AUS DESSEN

HEIMAT DER WAFFENSTADT SUHL"

It is said Hitler kept this pistol in a specially sewn pocket in his pants.