Original Ultra Rarity A Fantastic Nuremberg Trials Defendant Signature Collection Obtained By A U.S. Guard The Best We Have Seen! Certified

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Original Ultra Rarity A Fantastic Nuremberg Trials Defendant Signature Collection Obtained By A U.S. Guard The Best We Have Seen! Certified. This Nuremberg Trials defendant signature collection was brought back by U.S. Army soldier Staff Sergeant John J. Ulrich Jr. who was stationed in Nurembergin 1946 and was a guard during the trials. There are 16 defendant signatures on the inside cover of this International Military Tribunal Guide. The signatures numbered by Staff Sergeant Ulrich are: #1. Goering, #2. Jodl, #3, Von Ribbentrop, #4. Keitel, #5. Kaltenbrunner, #6. Sauckel, #7. Schirach, #8. Frick, #9. Funk, #10. Streicher, #11. Frank, #12. Raeder,#13. Speer, #14. Rosenberg, #15. Seyss Inquart, #16, Fritsche. The Remaining signatures were acquired on separate note cards and numbered in Ulrich’s handwriting. The Story  is that some of the defendants did not want to sign the same document as the others and had to be obtained individually. These signatures are #17. Von Papen, #18. Neurath, #19. Schacht, #20. Doenitz and #21. Hess. The Hess signature is on a different card stock and Ulrich likely had a hard time obtaining it and either had to trade with his buddies to get it or had Hess sign at a later date. There are two “Key Cards” which tell us what signature belongs to whom, which Ulrich penned. Outstanding  great bold signature. 100% Guaranteed to be authentic and hand signed (autographed). Complete museum documentation (COA) Provided. Certified by The Gettysburg Museum of History. The Gettysburg Museum of History does not support or condone Adolf Hitler, Herman Goering, or the Nazi Party and is only offering this as a historic relic. Please see our other items. Also note when browsing our web site there are several pages of items, at the bottom of the list look for other page numbers. Don’t miss this one! INVESTMENT QUALITY SIGNATURE COLLECTION THE BEST WE HAVE SEEN!

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