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Authorization for H. W. Ebeling's trip to Denmark and Norway to carry out Rosenberg's program (collection of cultural materials), instructing government and military offices to assist his work

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Gerhard Utikal (chief of Rosenberg einsatz staff; prisoner at Nuremberg 1947)

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Gerhard Utikal

German university professor and psychiatrist

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  • Born: 1912-04-15 (Grodziec, Gmina Ozimek)
  • Died: 1982-11-05 (Remscheid)
  • Country of citizenship: Germany
  • Member of political party: Nazi Party
  • Member of: Sturmabteilung
  • VIAF ID: https://viaf.org/viaf/8394814
  • ISNI: https://isni.org/isni/0000000066801370
  • WorldCat Identities ID: https://worldcat.org/identities/viaf-8394814

Date: 06 June 1944

Literal Title: Movement Order

Defendant: Alfred Rosenberg

Total Pages: 1

Language of Text: English

Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)

Evidence Code: PS-159

Citation: IMT (page 1674)

HLSL Item No.: 451249

Trial Issue

Art and cultural treasures, plundering of (Rosenberg; Linz project) (IMT)

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PS-159: Order establishing Einsatzstab for Norway and Denmark

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PS-159: Order from the chief of the Einsatzstab to Oberst-einsatzfuhrer Ebeling, 6 June 1944; the latter is to travel to Denmark and Norway to carry out special orders from Rosenberg

Berlin 6 June 1944 Movement Order
Colonel-Einsatzfuehrer H. W. Ebeling is traveling to Denmark and Norway in order to carry out a special mission of Reichsleiter Rosenberg in harmony with the person authorized by the Reich in Denmark and the Reichs Commissar in Norway in conjunction with the Feuhrer's decree of 1 March 1942 (distributed to the highest Reich authorities through correspondence of the Reichs Minister and the Chief of the Reich Chancellery RK 9495 B) and
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the Supreme Army Command order Nr. 11/11564/42, General Staff of the Army/General Quartermaster Az. Section K Administration of the 30th Sept. 42.
As long as it is necessary for him to stay, all the offices of the State and the Army are directed to support the activities of the person mentioned on the basis of the Fuehrer decree of the 1 March 1942, the Supreme Army Command order of the 30 September 1942, and the Einsatz directive of the Head of the Security Police and Security Service of the 1st July 1942.
initialled: U [Utikal] Chief of the Einsatzstab

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