ADOLF HITLER Signed photo with SS Heinrich Höflich

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RARE Signed photo of Adolf Hitler on original picture of Hitler with Heinrich Höflich,and sa leader, (allegedly) directly from the estate of Heinrich Höflich, with coa House of History, size with frame 12×9 in.

On September 1, 1927 Höflich joined the NSDAP ( membership number 71,058). In 1928 he was also a member of the SS (membership number 1.089). Around 1928 Höflich began working as a driver for the Franz-Eher-Verlag , for which he distributed newspapers, in particular the Volkischer Beobachter , to bulk buyers (newsstands, tobacconists, etc.).

From 18 September 1929 to 10 February 1933 Höflich led the successor of Sepp Dietrich stationed in Munich 1st SS standard. On August 3, 1932 he struck in the dispute over the use of party funds Heinrich Trambauer together. This bore lifelong damage.

Immediately after the rise of power of the National Socialists in the spring of 1933, Höflich was selected in February 1933 by the Bavarian NSDAP Gauleiter Adolf Wagner as a personal adjutant , a position he should retain until 1936. From 30 November 1933 to 23 January 1936 Höflich was also as a leader z. b. V. assigned to the SS Upper Section South. On 9 November 1933 Höflich was honored as a veteran of the November Putsch of 1923 with the Order of the Blood of the NSDAP ( award number 163 ).

From 1936 to 1938 Höflich worked in the staff of the SS upper section South.

On 20 January 1938 Höflich was expelled from Reich SS SS Heinrich Himmler for corruption from the SS. This was due to the involvement of Höflich in the financial affairs of Anton Karl of the Association of social construction companies. He had already been expelled from the NSDAP on January 9, 1938, by order of the Supreme Party Court . Hoflich later repeatedly tried to get back into the SS and the NSDAP. The decision of the party chancellery , to take him back on the path of grace in the party, was at the intercession of Franz Xaver Black, however, only in the spring of 1945.

From 1938 to 1939 Höflich worked in various subordinate professions, including as a warehouse worker. At the outbreak of the Second World War , he volunteered for the Wehrmacht , where he reached the rank of Oberfeldwebels.