An auction house based in the Cecil County town of Chesapeake City defended the sale of what it says were personal objects of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, amid criticism from a European Jewish group. Located along the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, the historic hamlet of Chesapeake City is located 58 miles northwest of Baltimore. One of the priciest items in the catalog for Friday’s auction by Alexander Historical Auctions house is a candy dish estimated to be worth at least $3,000 that the auction house says belonged to Hitler and was stolen from his Berghof compound near Munich. It is...