This is at CGA for $ 2,995.- , declared as Himmler's earliest known handwriting (which it might well be!.
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When I first saw it I spotted I pretty obvious disconnection between the content of the booklet (quite elaborate Algebra and discussions of graphs) and the description "6. Kl."
As it is pointed out correctly in the poetic description, "6. Kl." means sixth grade and sixth grade was and is for 10 year old children. Since Himmler was in 1916 16 years old he either was extremely dumb (to be 16 years old in the 6. grade) or extremely intelligent (doing higher math in a special 6. grade). It doesn't fit.
However, further investigation (which can be done easily) shows that Himmler was at the Gymnasium in Landshut at that time and that he left that school with the Abitur in 1919. That would put him exactly in the 10th grade in 1916 and that fits with the mathematical content of the booklet.
In the Kaiser's time and up until about 1970 the classes in the Gymnasiums were named with Latin names such as Sexta, Quinta, Quarta, ... The 10th grade would be "Untersekunda" or - what was also and still is in use today - 10. Klasse.
I do not discount that in Landshut in 1916 the classes of the Humanistic German Gynmasium were counted starting from 1 again, meaning that the normal 5. Class (or Sexta) became the 1. Class - but I have never heard of such a thing and I doubt it very much, especially on a humanistic Gynamsium in Bavaria.
I also find the writing style fairly strange.! Why is the name "Himmler" written in Latin and everything else in Altdeutsch? Is it that the teacher (and everybody else ..) could easily read the (important) name?
However, I am not a specialist in hand writing. Maybe there was and is a legitimate reason to switch between Latin and German writing and also for the odd denomination of the 10. grade of the Gymnasium. After all, the Reichsheini was an oddball! character!
I hope that somebody in Germany can clarify my questions.
Dietrich
http://www.craiggottlieb.com/engine/...rman+Militaria
When I first saw it I spotted I pretty obvious disconnection between the content of the booklet (quite elaborate Algebra and discussions of graphs) and the description "6. Kl."
As it is pointed out correctly in the poetic description, "6. Kl." means sixth grade and sixth grade was and is for 10 year old children. Since Himmler was in 1916 16 years old he either was extremely dumb (to be 16 years old in the 6. grade) or extremely intelligent (doing higher math in a special 6. grade). It doesn't fit.
However, further investigation (which can be done easily) shows that Himmler was at the Gymnasium in Landshut at that time and that he left that school with the Abitur in 1919. That would put him exactly in the 10th grade in 1916 and that fits with the mathematical content of the booklet.
In the Kaiser's time and up until about 1970 the classes in the Gymnasiums were named with Latin names such as Sexta, Quinta, Quarta, ... The 10th grade would be "Untersekunda" or - what was also and still is in use today - 10. Klasse.
I do not discount that in Landshut in 1916 the classes of the Humanistic German Gynmasium were counted starting from 1 again, meaning that the normal 5. Class (or Sexta) became the 1. Class - but I have never heard of such a thing and I doubt it very much, especially on a humanistic Gynamsium in Bavaria.
I also find the writing style fairly strange.! Why is the name "Himmler" written in Latin and everything else in Altdeutsch? Is it that the teacher (and everybody else ..) could easily read the (important) name?
However, I am not a specialist in hand writing. Maybe there was and is a legitimate reason to switch between Latin and German writing and also for the odd denomination of the 10. grade of the Gymnasium. After all, the Reichsheini was an oddball! character!
I hope that somebody in Germany can clarify my questions.
Dietrich
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