Lot 343

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ODILO GLOBOCNIK
(1904 - 1945) Austrian Nazi and later an SS leader, one of those most responsible for the murder of millions of people during the Holocaust. On November 9, 1939, Himmler appointed Globocnik SS and Police Leader in the Lublin district. In later years he was responsible for liquidating the Warsaw and Bialystok Ghettos, resettling a large quantity of Poles under the premise of ethnic cleansing, and supervising the Lublin reservation, to which 95,000 Jews were deported, with its adjacent network of forced labor camps. On October 13, 1941, Globocnik received an order from Himmler to start immediate construction work on Belzec, the first extermination camp in the General Government. The construction of three more extermination camps, Sobibór, Maidanek and Treblinka followed in 1942. All in all, Globocnik was complicit in the extermination of more than 1.5 million Jews and non-Jews in the death camps which he organized and supervised. Fine association and very rare war-date A.L.S. on his rarely seen personal ‘SS-Brigadefuhrer' letterhead, 1p. 4to., Lublin, 1941, to Reichsfuhrer HEINRICH HIMMLER. In full: ‘Reichsfuhrer! Today I received 8000 RM, which was the amount Reichsfuhrer gave me to help me to take care of the ‘Michner' matter. I would like to thank you Reichsfuhrer very much for this great care. First I had pangs of conscience if there were other needy petitioners than I. That is why I ask you, Reichsfuhrer, whenever any comrade is in need of any help, hand him over to me. I hope to do everything I can to do justice to your generosity. So I thank you again. Heil Hitler!'. Signed in full at the conclusion. Trivial tears at the file holes on the left edge, else very good. The ‘Michner matter' Globocnik mentions in his letter refers to his long-term engagement to Grete Michner, which he eventually ended, requiring him to pay a substantial sum. Grete was one of the daughters of Emil Michner, a first lieutenant and a locally admired man of Klagenfurt once a member of the pro-Nazi Carinthian Defense Fighters Association. Undoubtedly, Himmler was displeased that this top-level SS officer had besmirched his organization with an act considered quite dishonorable at the time.

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November 29, 2023 10:00 AM EST
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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