Undelivered letters written by Nazi death row victims have been digitised after 80 years.
More than 50 messages penned by men and women who were put to death at the notorious Stadelheim prison in Munich were found in the Bavarian state archives.
Although most condemned inmates wrote to their families, two French prisoners chose to pen a virulent message of defiance to the Nazi authorities.
René Blondel and Victor Douillet appeared to write to the director of Stadelheim, telling him: 'You can send this letter to Hitler and tell him: all the French s*** on you.'
The start of the letter is not clearly legible, it either says 'Mr Director', or - in a sign they could have been writing directly to Adolf Hitler - 'Mr Dictator'.







