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    Interessting Letter SS to his Parents 1940

    Just for information , how these young men were thinking in that time


    Gebetsbücher sind Dinge für

    Weiber, , auch für solche, welche Hosen tragen



    Wir hassen den Gestank des Weihrauchs

    er verdirbt die deutsche Seele , wie der Jude die Rasse



    Wir glauben an Gott, aber nicht

    an seinen Stellvertreter, das wäre

    Götzendienst und heidnisch



    Wir glauben an unseren Führer

    und an die Grösse unseres Vaterlandes

    Für solchen Glauben wollen wir

    kämpfen, für keinen Anderen .Wenn wir

    dabei sterben müssten, dann nicht mit:

    Maria Bitt für uns ! So frei wie wir

    lebten , so frei wollen wir abtreten:

    Unser letzter Gang : Adolf Hitler



    20.4 1940 Finke SS-Gefreiter


    free Translation


    Prayerbooks are things for vixens, also for those , who wear trousers



    We hate the smell of incest , he destroys the german Soul like the jew the race



    We believe in God , but not in his proxy (Pope) , that would be idolatry and pagan.



    We believe in our Führer and in our glory fatherland , for such believe we will fightand for no other one.

    if we have to die (in that fight) , than NOT with : Mary pray for us !

    as free as we lived , as free we will pass away

    Our last walk : Adolf Hitler
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    #2
    Very interesting indeed. I am wondering if he still thought the same three years after.

    Are you sure the letter was sent to his parents? I am asking because he closes with "SS-Gefreiter".

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      #3
      Originally posted by Tim De Craene View Post
      Very interesting indeed. I am wondering if he still thought the same three years after.

      Are you sure the letter was sent to his parents? I am asking because he closes with "SS-Gefreiter".
      it was in a Convolute of different Feldpost-letters .... so i assume it was a part of a letter ...

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        #4
        Looks like a self-written song.

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          #5
          This text was written by none other than the notoriously anti-clerical Theodor Eicke and is actually fairly well-known and often-quoted, although I must admit that its original use (whether it was in a speech, an order of the day or whatever) escapes me at the moment.

          These are Eicke's signature and rank, too:

          It does not say "Finke", but "Eicke", and the abbreviated rank does not stand for "SS-Gefreiter", but "SS-Gruppenführer".

          Compare the signature in post # 9 in this thread.
          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=170198

          While I cannot comment on the item's originality, the handwriting does look like Eicke's. See here for a handwritten resumeé by Eicke:

          http://motlc.specialcol.wiesenthal.c.../eick54z2.html

          Still, this would be quite a find if original. Just a thought: Could it be that this is not actually hand-written, but printed? Perhaps a kind of motivational hand-out to Totenkopf troops?
          Last edited by HPL2008; 08-25-2008, 11:13 AM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by HPL2008 View Post
            This text was written by none other than the notoriously anti-clerical Theodor Eicke and is actually fairly well-known and often-quoted, although I must admit that its original use (whether it was in a speech, an order of the day or whatever) escapes me at the moment.

            These are Eicke's signature and rank, too:

            It does not say "Finke", but "Eicke", and the abbreviated rank does not stand for "SS-Gefreiter", but "SS-Gruppenführer".

            Compare the signature in post # 9 in this thread.
            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=170198

            While I cannot comment on the item's originality, the handwriting does look like Eicke's. See here for a handwritten resumeé by Eicke:




            http://motlc.specialcol.wiesenthal.c.../eick54z2.html

            Still, this would be quite a find if original. Just a thought: Could it be that this is not actually hand-written, but printed? Perhaps a kind of motivational hand-out to Totenkopf troops?
            Thank you very informativ .. is was lying with sonme Fieldposts letters ..

            If its Pronted or not a cant verify

            For my Pow its is a letter so well written by hand



            but its a seldom piece .. I never saw such Item before


            Thank you

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              #7
              Originally posted by servusalle View Post
              Thank you very informativ .. is was lying with sonme Fieldposts letters ..

              If its Pronted or not a cant verify

              For my Pow its is a letter so well written by hand



              but its a seldom piece .. I never saw such Item before


              Thank you
              I checked all Documents on Eike on the wiesenthal-Page .
              There is NO copy of that handwritten Statement ...

              The Handwriting looks reall y the same

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                #8
                I just found the origin of this text.

                Charles Sydnor cites it full-length in "Soldiers of Destruction. The SS Death's Head Division 1933-1945" and identifies it as being from a 1940 circular by Eicke which subsequently became an SS motto in Auschwitz.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by HPL2008 View Post
                  I just found the origin of this text.

                  Charles Sydnor cites it full-length in "Soldiers of Destruction. The SS Death's Head Division 1933-1945" and identifies it as being from a 1940 circular by Eicke which subsequently became an SS motto in Auschwitz.
                  and I found that this paper was originally in my Siegmeier `s "signiture Collection "
                  ... must have been fallen out ,,,

                  Its in his List of Contents index mentioned

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by servusalle View Post
                    and I found that this paper was originally in my Siegmeier `s "signiture Collection "
                    ... must have been fallen out ,,,

                    Its in his List of Contents index mentioned

                    Here is an essence of List of Contents of my Siegmeier Signiture Collection


                    This piece was in that binder and has fallen out some time ago

                    so its ORIGINAL signed by eike and sent to Siegmeier
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