Lot 126

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JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP
(1893 - 1946) Nazi foreign minister. First of the Nurenberg defendants to hang on October 16, 1946. Intriguing D.S. as Ambassador to London, 2pp. legal folio, London, July 9, 1939, a "laissez passer" in the form of a pre-printed document instructed German immigration and customs to facilitate entry to one "F[rancis] E[dward] Stonor", signed by Stonor and by Ribbentrop at bottom. Stamps on the verso show two entries and exits from Germany in 1937. Very good. The most interesting thing about this document is that Stonor was the nephew of Mary Jeane Stourton (Jeane, Lady Camoys), long alleged to have been an ardent Nazi and the mistress of von Ribbentrop.

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