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    Harmel Document Deitrich, Himmler Bittrich

    Another document group from the same source as the "Hitler Promotion Documents"


    Signed by Sepp Dietrich, Heinrich Himmler and Willi Bittrich.
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    harmel Document

    Harmel
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      #3
      Himmler's looks legit to me. I don't know enough to opine on the others.

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        #4
        Both Himmler and Sepp Dietrich are good and handwritten, not sure about the other.
        Last edited by Jon-Olav Holden; 09-21-2010, 11:58 AM.

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          #5
          All fine original examples. Of course, since they come from the
          Berlin Document Center and were stolen there from the German
          govnt in the 80ies by some militaria dealer crooks.

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            #6
            Originally posted by markus View Post
            All fine original examples. Of course, since they come from the
            Berlin Document Center and were stolen there from the German
            govnt in the 80ies by some militaria dealer crooks.
            agree A.Husken from HH has in this crooks company

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              #7
              Thank you

              Gentlemen

              I want to thank each of you fro your comments and help on these documents.

              Markus-Besslein - How do you identify documents that were stolen - the individual offering these to me has a number of other pieces.

              Best regards,

              Spencer

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                #8
                Originally posted by Spencer View Post
                Gentlemen

                I want to thank each of you fro your comments and help on these documents.

                Markus-Besslein - How do you identify documents that were stolen - the individual offering these to me has a number of other pieces.

                Best regards,

                Spencer
                Hi Spencer,
                These docs were for internal use only and were never given to any of the individuals
                concerned. They went into the personnel files and into archives, from where they were
                later stolen.
                I think there is some info on the thefts on the web. Huesken was involved, as well as others,
                also from the U.S.
                Markus

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                  #9
                  Here a small article about stolen documents:

                  http://articles.latimes.com/1989-01-..._1_west-berlin


                  January 03, 1989<!-- Module ends: article-byline-->
                  <!-- Module starts: a-body-first-para (ArticleText) -->A dealer, on trial for allegedly trading in thousands of stolen Nazi-era documents from U.S.-run archives, has handed over nearly 800 of the documents, the West German Justice Ministry said. Andre Huesken, a Hamburg dealer in military memorabilia, turned the material over to West Berlin court officials. A ministry spokeswoman said she did not know details of the contents. Huesken is charged with trading in goods stolen from the Nazi Document Center in West Berlin. He has been on trial since Dec. 5 with three other defendants. The Nazi Document Center, housing about 30 million files, is said to have the world's largest collection of Nazi records.


                  Stolen between 1983 - 1987 about 30.000 Akten and documents:

                  http://www.focus.de/politik/deutschl...id_140780.html
                  Last edited by frankandfrank; 09-22-2010, 10:47 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by frankandfrank View Post
                    Here a small article about stolen documents:

                    http://articles.latimes.com/1989-01-..._1_west-berlin


                    January 03, 1989<!-- Module ends: article-byline-->
                    <!-- Module starts: a-body-first-para (ArticleText) -->A dealer, on trial for allegedly trading in thousands of stolen Nazi-era documents from U.S.-run archives, has handed over nearly 800 of the documents, the West German Justice Ministry said. Andre Huesken, a Hamburg dealer in military memorabilia, turned the material over to West Berlin court officials. A ministry spokeswoman said she did not know details of the contents. Huesken is charged with trading in goods stolen from the Nazi Document Center in West Berlin. He has been on trial since Dec. 5 with three other defendants. The Nazi Document Center, housing about 30 million files, is said to have the world's largest collection of Nazi records.


                    Stolen between 1983 - 1987 about 30.000 Akten and documents:

                    http://www.focus.de/politik/deutschl...id_140780.html
                    Nazi Document Center That is funny.

                    Berlin Document Center.

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                      #11
                      Nice document, but clearly from the group stolen years ago

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