Hello to All,
I picked up a grouping of letters signed by high German officials during WW2. They were in a longtime collection of autographs from celebrities of Czechoslovakia. The collector lived near Reichenberg (present day Liberec in the Czech Republic), the seat of the Sudetengau during the occupation. All of these evidently came out of the office Walter Henlein, the pre-occupation leader of the Sudetendeutsche Partei, who secretly conspired with Hitler to create the crisis leading up to the Munich Agreement. After the incorporation of the Sudetenland into the Reich he became the NSDAP Gauleiter and Governor for the Sudetengau. He killed himself in US captivity in Pilsen in 1945. To see more on him, go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konrad_Henlein
I am not a paper or signature collector, but I was looking for someone who is to give me some advice as to pricing. Depending on the answer I may then try to sell it.
Sorry for the low quality scans but it's difficult to fit documents into the alllowed dimensions. Each scan is roughly a third of actual size.
First up is a note from Henlein to a "Comrade Frank" congratulating him on receiving the German Cross in Gold. I'm not sure who Frank was.
I picked up a grouping of letters signed by high German officials during WW2. They were in a longtime collection of autographs from celebrities of Czechoslovakia. The collector lived near Reichenberg (present day Liberec in the Czech Republic), the seat of the Sudetengau during the occupation. All of these evidently came out of the office Walter Henlein, the pre-occupation leader of the Sudetendeutsche Partei, who secretly conspired with Hitler to create the crisis leading up to the Munich Agreement. After the incorporation of the Sudetenland into the Reich he became the NSDAP Gauleiter and Governor for the Sudetengau. He killed himself in US captivity in Pilsen in 1945. To see more on him, go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konrad_Henlein
I am not a paper or signature collector, but I was looking for someone who is to give me some advice as to pricing. Depending on the answer I may then try to sell it.
Sorry for the low quality scans but it's difficult to fit documents into the alllowed dimensions. Each scan is roughly a third of actual size.
First up is a note from Henlein to a "Comrade Frank" congratulating him on receiving the German Cross in Gold. I'm not sure who Frank was.
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