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ADOLF HITLER BERGHOF NEST HOUSE large silverware tray with AH monogram

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ADOLF HITLER BERGHOF NEST HOUSE large silverware tray with AH monogram

FROM THE BERGHOF - NEST EAGLE TREASURE

FROM THE FAMOUS GIANT TREASURE OF PERSONAL HITLER'S ITEMS FROM HIS HOUSE.
THE PARATROOPERS DIVISION OF THE USA ARMY ARRIVED FIRST TO THIS HOUSE AND THEY CAME BACK WITH A CONTAINER OF STUFF FROM THAT HOUSE.

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RARE FIRST EDITION Mein kampf 1927 book vol 2 Adolf Hitler with modern print inside

FIRST EDITION Mein kampf 1927 book vol 2 Adolf Hitler fuhrer 1925

RARE FIRST EDITION Mein kampf 1927 book vol 2 Adolf Hitler with modern print inside

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the pages inside the book are modern printing. the cover and the back (red part) are original

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Reichsluftschutzbund RLB Reich Air Protection League paramilitary organization in Nazi Germany marked stickpin

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Reichsluftschutzbund RLB Reich Air Protection League paramilitary organization in Nazi Germany marked stickpin

The Reichsluftschutzbund (RLB; "Reich Air Protection League") was an paramilitary organization in Nazi Germany in charge of air raid precautions in residential areas and among smaller businesses.

Third Reich NSDAP leader JOSEF BRUCKEL GAULEITER NSDAP AUTOGRAF SIGNATURE document 1942 HEIL HITLER!

Third Reich NSDAP leader JOSEF BRUCKEL GAULEITER NSDAP AUTOGRAF SIGNATURE document 1942 HEIL HITLER!

Third Reich NSDAP leader JOSEF BRUCKEL GAULEITER NSDAP AUTOGRAF SIGNATURE document 1942 HEIL HITLER!

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Third Reich NSDAP leader JOSEF BRUCKEL GAULEITER NSDAP AUTOGRAF SIGNATURE document 1942 HEIL HITLER!

Joseph Bürckel (30 March 1895 – 28 September 1944) was a Nazi Germany politician and a member of the German parliament (the Reichstag). He was an early member of the Nazi Party and was influential in the rise of the National Socialist movement. He played a central role in the German acquisition of the Saarland and Austria. He held the posts of Gauleiter and Reichsstatthalter in both Gau Westmark and Reichsgau Vienna.

Joseph Bürckel was born in Lingenfeld, in the Bavarian Palatinate (German: Rheinpfalz) as the son of a tradesman. From 1909 to 1914 he studied to become a teacher in Speyer.

Bürckel volunteered for service with Bavarian Field Artillery Regiment 12 in the First World War. He served with several different field artillery regiments and was honorably discharged in May 1916. After the war, he continued his training as a teacher and graduated in 1920. He was employed as a teacher, and eventually as a headmaster, until September 1930 when he was elected to the Reichstag from electoral constituency 27 (Pfalz).

From 1921 onwards, Bürckel was engaged in nationalist groups, fighting separatism in the Palatinate. An energetic organizer in the National Socialist movement of the Bavarian Palatinate from 1925, he rose through the ranks to become Gauleiter (Nazi Party leader) of Gau Rheinpfalz in March 1926, succeeding Friedrich Wambsganss. After the Saar plebiscite in January 1935 approved the return of the Saarland to Germany, Bürckel was named "Reichskommissar for the Return of the Saarland" to coordinate the acquisition. Gau Rheinpfalz was merged with the Saarland on 1 March 1935 to form Gau Pfalz-Saar (renamed Gau Saarpfalz in January 1936) and Bürckel continued as Gauleiter of the enlarged territory.

In February 1938, Bürckel (while remaining Gauleiter in Saarpfalz) was appointed the acting head of the Party for Austria, and on 13 March 1938 he was assigned to carry out the referendum on the Anschluss (Austria's absorption into Germany). From 23 April 1938 to 31 March 1940, he worked as "Reichskommissar for the Reunification of Austria with the German Reich", in charge of fully integrating it as the Ostmark politically, economically and culturally into Germany. He declared: "This is a revolution. The Jews may be glad that it is not of the French or Russian pattern." Saying Vienna was "overfilled with Jews", he stated his aim to leave them with no more than five percent of their property. On 20 August 1938, he established the Central Agency for Jewish Emigration in Vienna, at first responsible for the forced emigration of Jews, and later for the subsequent deportation and murder of at least 48,767 Austrian Jews out of Vienna.

While remaining Reichskommissar, Bürckel succeeded Odilo Globočnik as Nazi Party Gauleiter of Reichsgau Vienna from 30 January 1939 until 2 August 1940. With the outbreak of the Second World War on 1 September 1939, Bürckel was named as Reich Defense Commissioner for Wehrkreis (Military District) XVII which included his Reichsgau Vienna as well as Reichsgau Lower Danube, Reichsgau Upper Danube and part of Reichsgau Sudetenland. On 1 April 1940, he ended his work as Reichskommissar, and was named the Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Reichsgau Vienna, thus uniting under his control the highest party and governmental offices in his jurisdiction. Throughout this period, Bürckel continued working to further unification with Nazi Germany, including promoting anti-Jewish decrees and seizing Jewish property. He frequently embezzled confiscated money and property instead of turning it over to the state, earning him the displeasure of the Nazi hierarchy and he was removed from his posts in Vienna in August 1940, being succeeded by Baldur von Schirach. Upon his return to Gau Saarpfalz, he continued his previous lifestyle and spent large sums on purchasing artworks.

After the fall of France, in addition to his post as Gauleiter in Saarpfalz, Bürckel was appointed Chief of Civil Administration in occupied Lothringen on 7 August 1940. The Gau was reorganized and renamed Gau Westmark on 7 December 1940. It now consisted of the Bavarian Palatinate, the Saarland and the annexed département of Moselle. On 11 March 1941, Bürckel was named Reichsstatthalter of the new entity, again attaining full control over Party and governmental functions. On 16 November 1942, Bürckel was named Reich Defense Commissioner for Gau Westmark.

From 9 November 1937, he also held the rank of general (Gruppenführer) in the Schutzstaffel (SS) and was on the staff of the Reichsführer-SS, Heinrich Himmler. On 30 January 1942, he was promoted to SS-Obergruppenführer.

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