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FRITZ SAUCKEL 'EHRENBURGER' DOCUMENT
FRITZ SAUCKEL (1894 - 1946) Nazi chief of slave labor recruitment who seized over five million workers and kept them under the vilest condition. Tried, convicted and hanged at Nuremberg. A finely decorated vellum document with intricate and colored Germany calligraphy, 1p. approx. 14 x 18 in., Steinbach-Hallenberg, March 30, 1933, issued by the council members of Steinbach-Hallenburg naming Sauckel an 'Eherenburger' ('Honorary citizen') of the community. It reads in full: 'OUR PARTY LEADER FRITZ SAUCKEL THÜRINGEN'S STREITER [Thuringia's Fighter] WHO TOGETHER WITH THE SONS OF OUR COMMUNITY MAINTAINED THE TRUEST COMRADERY IN ARMS THÜRINGEN'S MAHNER [Thuringia's Admonisher] WHO DID NOT HOLD HIMSELF IN ESTEEM BUT WHO HONORED HIS COUNTRY ABOVE ALL ELSE THÜRINGEN'S RUFER [Thruringia's Crier] WHO AWAKENED THE NATIONAL SOCIALISTIC IDEA OF ADOLF HITLER IN OUR FOREST COMMUNITY THÜRINGEN'S KUENDER Thuringia's Announcer] AND THEREWITH A NEW TIME AND A NEW GERMAN PEOPLE: WE NOMINATE HIM TO AN HONORARY CITIZEN OF THE COMMUNITY STEINBACH-HALLENBERG BY ISSUE OF THIS CERTIFICATE DATED MARCH 30, 1933' Attached to the document is a metal hanger that features the Thuringia coat of arms. Moderately toned with a few scattered stains. Housed within a metal tube, roughly 15 x 2 in., engraved with the words 'Dem Reichsstatthalter' and mythic imagery of men riding horses. The tube is moderately oxidized obscuring some engravings. From a collection of Sauckel related items consigned to us by the estate of a four-star American general who participated in the liberation of Germany. Sauckel had a long history in Thuringia. He studied engineering at a technical school in there from 1922 to 1923 but was expelled for his political activities. Following the Nazi putsch, he founded an SA front organization in Thuringia, and in 1925 became Business Manager for Gau Thuringia under Gauleiter Artur Dinter. Sauckel succeeded Dinter as Gauleiter on 30 September 1927 and would retain this position until the end of the Nazi regime.

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December 8, 2021 10:00 AM EST
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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