A box of cigars made for Hitler's deputy, Hermann Goring, are expected to fetch up to £500 when they go under the hammer at auction.
Groomed as the Fuhrer's successor, Goring loved to entertain lavishly at his grand manor house and was seldom seen without a glass of fine wine and a cigar in his hand.
Immensely powerful, he amassed a huge personal fortune by seizing scores of properties, looting art collections and enjoyed the life of an aristocrat on his vast estate in the Schorfheide Forest in Brandenburg, near Berlin.

Groomed as the Fuhrer's successor, Goring loved to entertain lavishly at his grand manor house and was seldom seen without a glass of fine wine and a cigar in his hand.
Immensely powerful, he amassed a huge personal fortune by seizing scores of properties, looting art collections and enjoyed the life of an aristocrat on his vast estate in the Schorfheide Forest in Brandenburg, near Berlin.