Ничего я вам доказывать не собираюсь, тем более здесь. Просто я пытался доступным языком объяснить вам, что нежелательно этот раздел засорять сомнительной публицистикой. На этом прошу прекратить толочь воду в ступе.
И что??? Почитайте п. 6 Правил настоящего раздела: https://reibert.info/threads/pravila-razdela-specialnye-sluzhby-iii-rejxa.200753/ В дальнейшем ваши пустозвонские фото будут удалены без предупреждений. Хватит... Вот так слабО? Слева направо: - Далюге - Вольф - Гиммлер - не знаю - Мильх - Гейдрих - Крюгер - не знаю.
Первый "не знаю" - Хауптманн Ландесполиции Бонин Второй "не знаю" - СС-Унтерштурмфюрер Рудольф фон Шютц
Тело обергруппенфюрера СС Рейнхарда Гейдриха на лафете полевой гаубицы в ночь с 5 на 6 июня 1942 года было торжественно доставлено в Пражский замок.
Brothers, Reinhard and Heinz Heydrich. Another amazing story. We all know about Reinhard but his young brother not so much. Heinz was an Oberstrumfuhrer and worked on the newspaper Die Panzerfaust. After his brothers death Heinz received a box of documents from the Gestapo belonging to Reinhard. Heinz Heydrich was an Obersturmführer (lieutenant), journalist and publisher of the soldiers' newspaper, Die Panzerfaust. He was at first a fervent admirer of Hitler. But before Reinhard Heydrich's State funeral in Berlin in June 1942, Heinz Heydrich had been given a large packet containing his brother's files, released from his strongbox at Gestapo Headquarters, 8 Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse, Berlin. Heinz had shut himself away in his room with the papers. The next morning, his wife noticed that her husband had sat up all night burning the documents from the package. Heinz, on leave from the front, could not be engaged in conversation, his wife remembered; he seemed to be elsewhere mentally, and like stone. The files in the package were probably Reinhard Heydrich's personal files, from which Heinz Heydrich understood for the first time in all its enormity the systematic extermination of the Jews, the so-called Final Solution. Thereafter, Heinz Heydrich helped many Jews escape by forging identity documents and printing them on Die Panzerfaust presses. When in November 1944 an economic commission headed by a State Attorney investigated the editorial staff of Panzerfaust, Heinz Heydrich thought he had been discovered and shot himself in order to protect his family from the Gestapo. In reality, the attorney knew nothing about the forgeries, and was only trying to find out the reason for shortages in paper supplies. Heinz Heydrich is buried in the Soldatenfriedhof (soldiers cemetery) Riesenburg, according to the Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt)