Hello all,
Here’s a rather interesting ID I have in my collection which I’d like to share with you. It’s a Führerhauptquartier-Kommandant Sonderausweis to a SS-Officer and member of the Reichssicherheitsdienst, SS-Untersturmführer Johann Danner, issued at the “Wolfsschanze" on 22.July 1944, just two days after the infamous failed 20.July 1944 assassination attempt – Operation Valkyrie.
It is hand-signed by Gustav Streve who was head of security at the Wolf's Lair and features two very nice "Führerhauptquartier" circular stamps, one on the obverse, the other on the reverse.
What I find particularly interesting about this ID is that it granted SS-Untersturmführer Danner clearance to Sperrkreis A – the innermost portion of the Wolf’s Lair.
Furthermore, if you look at the reverse you will see that the Ausweis was validated through November 1944, the same month in which Hitler departed the “Wolfsschanze” for the last time.
The Ausweis:
Here’s a rather interesting ID I have in my collection which I’d like to share with you. It’s a Führerhauptquartier-Kommandant Sonderausweis to a SS-Officer and member of the Reichssicherheitsdienst, SS-Untersturmführer Johann Danner, issued at the “Wolfsschanze" on 22.July 1944, just two days after the infamous failed 20.July 1944 assassination attempt – Operation Valkyrie.
It is hand-signed by Gustav Streve who was head of security at the Wolf's Lair and features two very nice "Führerhauptquartier" circular stamps, one on the obverse, the other on the reverse.
What I find particularly interesting about this ID is that it granted SS-Untersturmführer Danner clearance to Sperrkreis A – the innermost portion of the Wolf’s Lair.
Furthermore, if you look at the reverse you will see that the Ausweis was validated through November 1944, the same month in which Hitler departed the “Wolfsschanze” for the last time.
The Ausweis:
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