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Strip telegram addressed the 24th April 1945 at 00.55 by Kritzinger to the Reichsleiter Bormann at
Strip telegram addressed the 24th April 1945 at 00.55 by Kritzinger to the Reichsleiter Bormann at
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Telegramme a bandes, adresse le 24 avril 1945 a 00.55 par Kritzinger au Reichsleiter Bormann au Quartier General du Fuhrer. Suis joignable par radio via le MNA SKL. Ai pris contact avec le Major Buechs concernant l’envol vers le Sud. Staatssekretaer Kritzinger. Format 21x30 cm. Coins colles au scotch sur une feuille de carton vert. Salissures, traces de brûlures et petites pliures. Deux trous de perforation de classement. Traduction originale manuscrite du capitaine Leroy en français jointe. Ce telegramme est assez significatif du desordre qui regne dans la fin du Reich. En effet, en avril 1945, Kritzinger adjoint du docteur Lammers et secretaire d’etat a la Chancellerie essaye tant bien que mal de coordonner depuis Berlin le travail des ministeres disperses dans un Reich en deliquescence, l’administration du Reich fonctionnant a Berlin apres le 20 avril 1945. Le 20 avril, il ordonne aux fonctionnaires encore sur place a Berlin de quitter la ville vers le Sud, puis, cela etant impossible, de fuir par avion, puis de fuir vers le Nord, ce qui provoque l’ire de Lutz Schwerin von Krosigk qui exige un ordre clair d’Hitler. Kritzinger n’obtient qu’une recommandation de Bormann pour les ministres et leur personnel. a la suite de quoi, il fuit Berlin. Ces documents ont ete recuperes par le capitaine Michel Leroy dans le bunker d’Hitler a Berlin ou il etait entre en fraude en novembre 1945. Ces archives se trouvaient sur la table du bureau personnel de Martin Bormann. L’histoire de leur decouverte a donne lieu a un documentaire sur la chaine RMC en 2019 intitule Fuhrerbunker, les dernieres archives et la publication d’un livre, traduit en trois langues Les dernieres archives du Bunker par Paul Villatoux et Xavier Aiolfi aux editions Memorabilia. Strip telegram addressed the 24th April 1945 at 00.55 by Kritzinger to the Reichsleiter Bormann at the Fuhrer’s headquarters. Am reachable by radio via the MNA SKL. Made contact with Major Beuchs concerning the flight to the south. Staatssekretaer Kritzinger. Format 21 x 30 cm. Corners sellotaped on a sheet of green card. Stains, burn marks and small creases. Two punch holes for filing. Original handwritten translation in French by Captain Leroy attached. This telegram is quite indicative of the disorder that reigned at the end of the Reich. In fact, in April 1945, Kritzinger (deputy of Doctor Lammers and state secretary of the Chancellery) tried hard to coordinate the work of the ministries in decay throughout the Reich from Berlin, as the administration of the Reich was operational in Berlin after the 20th April 1945. The 20th April he ordered the officials still in Berlin to leave the city and go south, or if that was not possible then to flee by plane, then to go north, this incurred the wrath of Lutz Schwerin von Krosigk who demanded a clear order from Hitler Kritzinger only received one recommendation from Bormann for the ministers and their personnel. Following that he fled Berlin. These documents were salvaged by Captain Michel Leroy from Hitler’s bunker in Berlin, where he had secretly entered in November 1945. These archives were found on Martin Bormann’s personal desk. The story of their discovery was the subject of a documentary on the RMC channel in 2019 entitled Fuhrerbunker, the Final Archives and also the subject of a book The Final Archives of the Fuhrerbunker by Paul Villatoux and Xavier Aiolfi published by Memorabilia and which has been translated into three languages. Etat II+.
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Strip telegram addressed the 24th April 1945 at 00.55 by Kritzinger to the Reichsleiter Bormann at

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