German WWII Militaria & Propaganda
Lot 1182:
SS GESTAPO CHIEF BENNO MARTIN LETTER SENT FROM DACHAU PRISON. SS-OBERGRUPPENFà Åâ€Å“HR ER BENNO MARTINSENT FROM NUREMBERG PRISON TO HIS WIFE IN 1947Nazi SS Gestapo Chief Benno Martin signed and handwritten letter to his wife in while in Dachau. This was written during his time as a POW. This letter along with others were found in his former home in Nürnberg recently during a house cleaning. Benno Martin was a Gestapo chief, SS-Obergruppenfà ¼hrer, General of the Waffen-SS and Police and Higher SS leader (Polizei und HÃÃ&acir c;€šÃ‚¶herer SS) in Nuremberg. He was also a member of the Nazi party, joining in 1933, (NSDAP no. 2-714-474) a year before joining the SS (SS no. 187-117) in Nazi era Germany. Martin fought in the German Imperial Army in the First World War, in which he was awarded the Iron Cross first and second class. After Germanyâ€&At ilde;ƒÂ¢Ã¢€Å¾& Atilde;‚¢s defeat, he joined the Freikorps in 1919. He obtained his Juris doctorate after the war, and then joined the police department in Nuremberg in 1923. In the Nuremberg Police Department, Martin rose through the ranks to Chief of Police in Nuremberg. He was indicted and tried for complicity in the deportation of Franconian Jews to Auschwitz but was acquitted of the charges.
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