Vier Schreiben vom NS-Rechtswahrerbund Otto Georg Thierack, von Herbert Hummel, vom Reichsstatthalter Fritz Sauckel und von Reichsminister Bernhard Rust
03.02.2023 10:00UTC +01:00
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300EUR € 300
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 891944
Lot 10641 | Vier Schreiben vom NS-Rechtswahrerbund Otto Georg Thierack, von Herbert Hummel, vom Reichsstatthalter Fritz Sauckel und von Reichsminister Bernhard Rust
Estimate value
€ 300
Ein Schreiben, datiert 01.09.43, Briefkopf vom NSRB, Berlin, an den Leiter der Vermögensverwaltung Paetzold und seine Entlastung als Hauptabteilungsleiter aufgrund des Revisonsberichtes, mit Stempel des NSRB und Unterschrift von Otto Georg Thierack (dieser war von 1942 bis 1945 Reichsjustizminister unter Adolf Hitler). Dazu eine Teilnahmebestätigung vom NSRB für Paetzold am "Fachlehrgang Post - Zweck und Technik wirtschaftlicher Gutachten", datiert 10.01.38, mit Unterschrift des Lehrgangsleiters und des Gaubeauftragten Herbert Hummel (als SA-Sturmbannführer wurde Hummel ab Februar 1943 Vizegouverneur des Distrikts Warschau). Eine Ernennungsurkunde zum Mittelschullehrer, datiert 09.04.36, unterzeichnet vom Reichsstatthalter für Braunschweig und Anhalt Fritz Sauckel. Ein Schreiben, Briefkopf "Der Reichsminister für Wissenschaft", datiert 13.12.44, Berlin, zur "...Verwendung eines Privatgelehrten im Hochschuldienst ...", mit Unterschrift des Reichsministers Bernhard Rust. Selten. Insgesamt guter Zustand mit Altersspuren.
Auction house category: | Party organizations: NSDAP |
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Auction house category: | Party organizations: NSDAP |
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