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    Wilhelm Mohnke item assistance

    Hi All,

    Need help understanding what this document is and says.

    Regards

    John




    #2
    It is referencing the promotion recommendation for Mohnke. I believe the promotion is approved (genehmigt), but asks for copies of the report cards (so to speak) of his Company Leader and Stabs Officer courses.

    Hope that helps
    Hank
    Unless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
    ~ Dan Hampton, Viper Pilot

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      #3
      Hello.
      I agree with Hank that the pictured document concerns promotions.It is a coverletter to the SS-Personnel Office and it states that the listed recommendations for promotions are approved with the exception of the one for W. Mohnke. For Mohnke the evaluations/grades for the company commander- and staffofficers courses he attended have been requested by Himmler..
      Bernhard H.Holst

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        #4
        Spot on. The letter is signed by SS-Stubaf. (later SS-Staf.) Dr. Rudolf Brandt, the Personal Referent of Himmler and is also acknowledged as read by SS-Gruppenf******252;hrer (later SS-O'Gruf.) Walter Schmitt, the Chief of the SS Personnel Office. His initials appear in green pencil at the bottom right corner of the SS-Personalhauptamt ink stamp receipt box.
        Max.

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          #5
          Thanks for all the rplies and the history lesson - you guys are super.


          So I have a document that concerns a famous combat officer reviewed by other noted officers and the large green H is that of Himmler?

          What would something like this be worth on todays market?

          Regards

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            #6
            Originally posted by John Cooper
            Thanks for all the rplies and the history lesson - you guys are super.


            So I have a document that concerns a famous combat officer reviewed by other noted officers and the large green H is that of Himmler?

            What would something like this be worth on todays market?

            Regards
            No, the green initials are those of Schmitt, as explained above. There is no large "H"; it is the date.
            Max.
            Last edited by max history; 11-16-2007, 09:23 AM.

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              #7
              I stand corrected as it does look like an H

              The only question that remains - is this just an intersting peice of paper or something of value..?

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                #8
                It has some value because collectors want items like this. Although the content is about Mohnke, it is only a covering letter about paperwork and therefore of little interest. What value there is, is contained in the signatory, Brandt. As Himmler's Personal Referent and a defendant in the Doctors' Trial, where he was convicted and hanged, his signature carries some value. Don't get over-excited though; it's not worth that much because his signature is quite common.
                Max.

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                  #9
                  Thanks again - from what you said I got it for a very very good price...

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                    #10
                    The intials of Schmitt are of some interest as well, as he was an SS-Obergruppenfuhrer und General der Waffen-SS, a Hauptamtschef, recipient of the Golden Party Badge, and was hanged by the Czechs in September 1945. Of course, being Chef of the SS-Personalhauptamt, he signed and initialled reams of documents, such documents are not extremely rare.

                    ~ Mike

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Michael Miller
                      The intials of Schmitt are of some interest as well, as he was an SS-Obergruppenfuhrer und General der Waffen-SS, a Hauptamtschef, recipient of the Golden Party Badge, and was hanged by the Czechs in September 1945. Of course, being Chef of the SS-Personalhauptamt, he signed and initialled reams of documents, such documents are not extremely rare.

                      ~ Mike
                      Schmitt's initials do not add anything to the value.
                      Max.

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