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    gents,
    I would love to have some feedback on this death order


    cheers

    Edwin
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      #3
      very rare the germans usually destroy the execution orders,or they put the "executon" word in other way around

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        #4
        what would be the value of a document like this ?

        Edwin

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          #5
          There seems to be something similar here (he has 2 for sale) selling for $250-295...
          http://militaryantiquesandfossils.co...nce-p-179.html

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            #6
            thanks for all the feedback sofar, if some one collects stuff like this feel free to contact me

            This is not in my collecting interest

            Edwin

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              #7
              It's not an execution order, but rather paperwork related to a person - Dr. Kastelic - who had already been sentenced to death:
              This is a letter sent by the Gauleitung in Vienna to the Führer's Chancellery that had as its attachments two appeals for pardoning the condemned man that had been submitted by his mother and sister.
              The letter comments on the delinquent's traitorous political activities (Anti-German/pro-Austrian) and coldly maintains that the death penalty is the only appropriate punishment.
              Last edited by HPL2008; 10-31-2010, 12:56 PM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by HPL2008 View Post
                It's not an execution order, but rather paperwork related to a person who had already been sentenced to death:
                This is a letter sent by the Gauleitung in Vienna to the Führer's Chancellery with which two appeals for pardoning the condemned man that had been submitted by his mother and sister were forwarded.
                The letter comments on the delinquent's traitorous political activities and maintains that the death penalty is the only appropriate punishment.
                many thanks for the feedback

                Edwin

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                  #9
                  http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Kastelic


                  Colin
                  Last edited by crfraser; 10-31-2010, 02:26 PM.

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                    #10
                    ohw, thats very helpfull

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                      #11
                      Another link from the Wiki page with a picture

                      http://www.alt-hietzinger.at/archiv/...kastelic.shtml

                      Colin

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                        #12
                        I notice that at the bottom of the first page it says in a modern-type font "Nachdruck 3." "Nachdruck" means "reprint" or in this case, a reproduction of the original document, perhaps used as a teaching aid or for some other purpose after the war. In any event it is undoubtedly not an original wartime document IMO.

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