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As a middle-ranking SS official, given a sinecure position by his brother-in-law, is he really important enough to justify an article in Wikipedia?

The "He is believed to have been..." isn't really good enough. What's the evidence, where are the sources?

Mhkay 04:10, 15 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


It is more his position as overseer of Wewelsburg that makes him noteworthy - than his relatively low rank. As per the Irminism sources, it is a reference to a 1934 letter that survived and is signed in Irminist loyalty, Manfred von Knobelsdorff. I originally read this in a book about Wewelsburg, though I also see it referenced online at [1]
Sherurcij 04:25, 15 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]