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How Adolf Hitler's Gift To Patiala Maharaja Changed Hands!

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Jun, 2016 01:56 PM
    A rare Maybach car that Adolf Hitlergifted to Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala in the mid-1930s changed hands without any transaction of money.
     
    "Princely Palaces in New Delhi", authored by Sumanta K Bhowmick has several such anecdotes related to the mansions which form an integral part of New Delhi's urban topography.
     
    Citing an incident in Patiala House in 1957, the author writes, "...It resulted in the loss of the rare Maybach car gifted to Maharaja Bhupinder Singh by Adolf Hitler after their meeting in Germany in 1935. There were only six of these specially made cars in the world and the last of them stood unused in the garage at Motibagh Palace in Patiala.
     
    "As young Raja Malvinder Singh (Bhupinder Singh's grandson) was sitting in the drawing room in the first floor at Patiala House, his father (Maharaja Yadavindra Singh) ordered him to make drinks for some assembled guests."
     
    Sardar Satyajit Singh of Bharoli came in to join the party and in the course of conversation, asked the maharaja whether he could buy the Maybach lying unused in Patiala.
     
    "The maharaja replied generously that he was not selling any car but if his guest wanted the car as a gift, he could take it. Sardar Satyajit did not hesitate to accept the offer; furthermore, he got a letter from the Maharaja of Harvey, the garage in-charge at Patiala Palace, directing to hand over the
    vintage car to him.
     
    It was in the Patiala House in the national capital where it was decided that the Asian Games will be held every four years. The first games were held in Delhi in 1951.

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