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WILHELM KUBE AND WERNER BEST INVESTIGATE A SLANDER
An interesting group of documents concerning slander or a cover-up of allegations made against powerful Nazi politician Wilhelm Kube. Includes: WILHELM KUBE (1887-1943) Gauleiter of Ostmark and Kurmark, Governor of Belorussia where his ruthless administration led to his assassination by partisans. T.L.S. on NSDAP letterhead, 1p. 4to., Berlin, Sept. 3, 1935 stating that Gau Judge Martin appeared to discuss a matter surrounding Engineer Utrecht. He adds: "...I assume that in this case as well someone misused or abused your name...". He urges that an investigation be undertaken, but that the Gestapo not be used, preferring Count von Helldorff or other non-security service assets. With: WERNER BEST (1903 - 1989) Nazi jurist, SS-Obergruppenfuhrer, police chief and Gestapo leader. Most remembered as civilian administrator of occupied France and Denmark. Frightening T.L.S. as head of Gestapo Department, 1p. 4to. red-bordered sheet, Berlin, Dec. 20, 1935, an official report to the Prussian State Ministry that he has completed the interrogation of Franz Utrecht and is sending the results. Numerous dockets indicate that the fate of Mr. Utrecht laid in the hands of many individuals. Very good. Also included is Utrecht's signed confession, 3pp. legal folio, Berlin, Dec. 16, 1935. Utrecht's statement shows that he is in serious trouble: he claims that he met Reinhard Heydrich and "Fuchs" who told him of accusations made against him by the district leader of Prenzlauer. Utrecht denies gathering damaging evidence against powerful politician Wilhelm Kube and "Landrat Conti", and claims that he never impersonated an official of the Ministerpresidenten: "The accusation is absolutely ridiculous and I do not know who would make such claims...". Signed in pencil with a very shaky hand. Three pieces.

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May 8, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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