SS BRIGADEFUHRER 12th PANZER DIV. KURT MEYER

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12 SS HITLERJUGEND DIV. Kurt Meyer signed photo, clean black ink signed, MEYER, Meyers signature was a three part signature, June 44 example, cut photo on black paper..RARE 3 1/2 x 4 in picture..
Kurt Meyer (23 December 1910 – 23 December 1961) was a high-ranking member in the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany who commanded SS Division Hitlerjugend during World War II. He participated in the Battle of France, Operation Barbarossa, and the Battle of Normandy, among others, and was a recipient of the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords.

Meyer was convicted of war crimes for his role in the Ardenne Abbey massacre, the killing of Canadian prisoners of war in Normandy. He was sentenced to death; the sentence was later commuted to life in prison. Meyer was one of the last German war criminals to be released from prison.

After his release, Meyer became active in HIAG, a lobby group organised by former high-ranking Waffen-SS men. He was described by historians as a leading Waffen-SS apologist and HIAG’s most effective spokesperson, depicting the majority of the Waffen-SS as apolitical, recklessly brave fighters, who were not involved in the crimes of the Nazi regime.

During the war and before kids were encouraged to collect signatures from Germany’s war heroes. The most wealthy purchased photo cards of the KC winner and other Third Reich personalities and sent them to be signed. Those not as wealthy would instead send slips of paper to KC winners to sign. In many cases the youth would then attach a photo from a paper or a magazine and put it in their collection