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HEINRICH HIMMLER
(1900 - 1945) Hitler''s Chief of the Gestapo placed in charge of security and responsible for the construction and operation of extermination camps. He chose suicide rather than face a hangman''s noose at Nuremburg. HIMMLER GATHERS SLAVE LABOR FOR FRITZ SAUCKEL Highly-important initialed retained copy of a T.L.S. "H H" in typical green indelible pencil, 1p. large 4to., "Field Headquarters", Dec. 12, 1942 to FRITZ SAUCKEL (1894-1946), Gauleiter of Thuringia and the General Plenipotentiary for Labor Deployment. In small part: "...In the part of France which has not been occupied until now, there are 3-400 000 Spanish republicans and 5-600 000 anti-Nazi Italians, with the exception of a limited number of leading truly dangerous communist minds, who would be suitable for labor...I want to draw your attention to this possibility of obtaining a considerable number of workers. Furthermore, there are 80 000 Poles from whom we can also recruit...I have instructed Higher-SS and Police Leader of France, SS-Braigadefuhrer Oberg, to support your people by every means whatsoever to obtain those workers..." At the top, Himmler writes "Wolff", forwarding the letter to KARL WOLFF (1906-1975), Colonel-general in the Waffen-SS and liason officer for Himmler with Hitler. File holes an a spot at left margin, else near fine. These potential laborers, political and military enemies who fled occupied Poland and fascist Spain and Italy, were undoubtedly used a slave laborers by Sauckel who desperaely needed bodies to replace manpower lost to conscription. Indeed, Sauckel''s desperate need for replacement labor led to to the French "Law of 4 September 1942" required all able-bodied men aged 18 to 50 and single women aged 21 to 35 to "be subject to do any work that the Government deems necessary." On Jan. 1, 1943 Sauckel ordered, in addition to the 240,000 French workers already in Germany, a further quota of 250,000 men to be dispatched by mid-March.

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