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MAX JUETTNER
(1888 - 1963) SA Obergruppenführer, Acting Chief of Staff of the SA. Juettner survived the Rohm purges to head the SA, and was later instrumental in organizing the Volksturm. Post-war, he was a witness in the main Nuremberg trials and in the trial of Sepp Dietrich. Set of five original ink and colored pencil drawings by Juettner (one signed), while a prisoner at Nuremberg, ca. 1946, each 1p. 8vo., various views. Included is the prisoner's impression of his cell, the soldiers' mess hall, a view of the prison from a guard's point of view, a wing of the prison, and in a lighter vein, two rabbits in a burrow. Obtained from the estate of his guard, MP Pvt. Samuel W. Phillips. Near fine.

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May 8, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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