На
http://forum.axishistory.com прочел кто с Генрихом у нас по полям шарился, это
Слева обергруппенфюрер СС Hans-Adolf Prützmann (HSSPF Russland-Süd)
Высокий - бригаденфюрер Ludolf-Hermann von Alvensleben (SSPF Generalbezirk Taurien-Krim), про этого я уже писал
Справа штандартенфюрер Gunter d'Alquen, редактор
Das Schwarze Korps , командир
SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers фото хранится в ushmm
After the German army conquered the
Crimea in early July 1942, Himmler sent Dr.
Herbert Jankuhn, as well as
Karl Kersten and
Baron Wolf von Seefeld, to the region in search of artifacts to follow up the recent displaying of the
Kerch “Gothic crown of the Crimea” in Berlin.
Jankuhn met with senior officers of Einsatzkommando 11, part of
Einsatzgruppe D, while waiting at the field headquarters of the
5th SS Panzer Division. Commander
Otto Ohlendorf gave Jankuhn information about the Crimean museums.
[7] Traveling with the 5th SS Panzer, Jankuhn’s team eventually reached
Maikop, where they received a message from Sievers that Himmler wanted an investigation of
Manhup-Kale, an ancient mountain fortress. Jankuhn sent Kersten to follow up on Manhup-Kale, while the rest of the team continued trying to secure artifacts that had not already been taken by the
Red Army. Einsatzkommando 11b’s commander
Werner Braune aided the team in their efforts.
Jankuhn was ultimately unable to find Gothic artifacts denoting a German ancestry, even after receiving intelligence about a shipment of seventy-two crates or artifacts shipped to a medical warehouse. Unfortunately, the area had been ravaged by the time the team arrived, and only twenty crates remained-but they contained Greek and stone-age artifacts, rather than Gothic
Все это взято из книни Прингл (я ее отсканил и выложил, АГ у нее был консультантом, но к сожалению его экземпляр пропал)"
Странные у Гиммлера головные уборы попадаются однако! Типа вот этот.