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Martin Ludwig Bormann (shown in the reference photo below) joined the Nazi Party in 1927, and was a member of the SA and SS as well. He was the private secretary of Adolf Hitler, a very important and influential position that he used to control the flow of information to, and access to Hitler. After Rudolf Hess fled to England in 1941, Bormann also became Head of the Parteikanzlei, the Nazi Party Chancellery, a position that gave him final approval over civil service appointments, as well as the possibility to review and approve legislation. This piece of standard German A4 size, or 210 x 297 mm (8-1/4 x 11-¾ inches) stationery was to be used for correspondence for this position.
It is in very nice unused condition, exactly as shown.
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This original Third Reich embossed Parteikanzlei stationery is
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100% ORIGINAL EAGLE AND SWASTIKA EMBOSSED STATIONERY
REICHSLEITER
MARTIN BORMANN NAZI PARTY CHANCELLERY
This is a 100% absolutely original, unused piece of Third Reich stationery embossed with an eagle and swastika at the top from the desk of Nazi Reichsleiter Martin Bormann, the Leiter der Partei-Kanzlei, the head of the Nazi Party Chancellery. Note it was for use at the Führerhauptquartier (Hitler’s Headquarters) but that all mail should be sent to the Führerbau in Munich. This letterhead was recently purchased from the estate of a World War II veteran and has never been owned by a militaria dealer, and has never been at a MAX Show or other militaria show.