Hi,
Any ideas on these papers, who issued them and for what?
Are they OK? should I take them?
Thanks.
Hi,
Any ideas on these papers, who issued them and for what?
Are they OK? should I take them?
Thanks.
It looks to have all the little counter marks and chain of administration and command initials that a person likes to see on any Himmler document. This one looks good to me-what are they asking for it, and can we see a photo of the other signature?
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
This is the best I can add.
The Himmler doc has another sig's at the bottom.
Can these 2 be identified?
Asking $800 for the 2...
For this price i ask an authentification from a professionnal dealer.
Small pictures, but i like it.
Thanks for the tip.
Who wold you recommend here?
Unfortunately, the photo is not enlarging, but it should not be too difficult, I would think, to find out who was Hitler's SS Personal Adjutant in October of 1942 and figure out the signature as belonging to one of them.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Just worried about being a fake.
No experience in these type of documents, sadly.
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Are the 2 docs related or separate?
The Himmler paper is from 1940 and the other is from October of 42. I can see no connection, aside from them both being related to the SS.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Here is a better closeup of the other signature...
Hope it helps.
I've done alot of genealogy and can Usually decipher most old handwriting, but this SS man's signature is beyond even a best guess. They may have been the "elite" guys, but this officer writes like a Gorilla....
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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