GAULEITER Hartmann Lauterbacher Letter 1934

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RARE SIGNED LETTER 1934 by Gauleiter Sud Hannover Hartmann Lauterbacher, to a GEBIETSFUHRER BICKER.. bold ink signature and ink stamed, very interesting Nazi personality ..
letter on NSDAP letter head..fine autograph with photo of Lauterbacher
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Hartmann Lauterbacher (24 May 1909 in Reutte, Tyrol – 12 April 1988 in Seebruck, Bavaria) was a senior regional leader (Obergebietsführer) of the Hitler Jugend, as well as Gauleiter of South Hanover-Braunschweig and an SS Gruppenführer. He led a life of extraordinary intrigue after the war.
Early in July 1946, the High British Military Court in Hanover acquitted Lauterbacher of the charge of having ordered early in April 1945 the murder of German and Allied detainees at the prison in Hamelin.

In August 1947, new proceedings against Lauterbacher began at the Dachau International Military Tribunal. At issue this time was an order allegedly given by Lauterbacher in September 1944 for the shooting of twelve American airman who had been shot down over Goslar. In October 1947, this trial, too, ended in acquittal.

Lauterbacher, who since the end of the war had been interned in the Sandbostel camp near Bremervörde, managed on 25 February 1948 to flee detention owing to circumstances that are still unclear
He went underground, until he was arrested in Rome in April 1950
Sent to the La Frachette camp near Rome by the Italians, who had declared him an “undesirable foreigner”, Lauterbacher still managed to flee a few months later, in December 1950, to Argentina, following the same route Adolf Eichmann took the same year. In Buenos Aires he helped develop ratlines for other Nazis seeking to flee from Europe
*From there he went to Egypt with the assistance of the CIA and West German intelligence to train anti-Israel guerrillas
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The suspicion keeps arising that Hartmann Lauterbacher was active in the Allied secret service, and the Gehlen Organization.