Hello all,
I posted this book on estand last month.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=589759
Since then, I was informed by a friend here on WAF that the signature in the book I was offering does not match some known examples of Bürckel's signature.
I am posting some close-ups here, to show that it is a period "presentation" note on official embossed letterhead with Bürckel's name on it as Reichskommissar of Vienna.
All of that is not in question to me.
The question is the signature. It does not look like the examples that were emailed to me by the member.
Is it possible that the book, a New Years gift to a co-worker, was signed Bürckel by a subordinate with permission? Or maybe it is in "autopen"?
It doesn't seem to make sense that this is a recent forgery for a number of reasons.
And, why would it be a wartime forgery?
Can anyone help me solve this, as to why the signatures are not alike?
If the consensus is "modern forgery", I can live with that, although I know that it has been this way since I purchased it 20 years ago, and it looked exactly the same(old).
Please have a look. All comments welcome.
I posted this book on estand last month.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=589759
Since then, I was informed by a friend here on WAF that the signature in the book I was offering does not match some known examples of Bürckel's signature.
I am posting some close-ups here, to show that it is a period "presentation" note on official embossed letterhead with Bürckel's name on it as Reichskommissar of Vienna.
All of that is not in question to me.
The question is the signature. It does not look like the examples that were emailed to me by the member.
Is it possible that the book, a New Years gift to a co-worker, was signed Bürckel by a subordinate with permission? Or maybe it is in "autopen"?
It doesn't seem to make sense that this is a recent forgery for a number of reasons.
And, why would it be a wartime forgery?
Can anyone help me solve this, as to why the signatures are not alike?
If the consensus is "modern forgery", I can live with that, although I know that it has been this way since I purchased it 20 years ago, and it looked exactly the same(old).
Please have a look. All comments welcome.
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