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Deutsch: Amtwortschreiben von Arthur Seyß-Inquart (1892–1946) an Willi Rickmer Rickmers (1873–1965), dessen Inhalt sich auf den an der Front bei Monte Cassino in Italien gefallenen Leutnant Meinhart Sild (1918–1944) bezieht, den jüngsten Sohn der Bergsteigerin Cenzi Sild (1878–1956), geb. Tschafeller, bergsteigerisch unter dem Familiennamen von Ficker zwischen 1896 und 1903 bekannt geworden, auch als Uschba-Mädel. Dass Rickmers Seyß-Inquart anschrieb, um diesem zu kondolieren, basiert auf dem Umstand, dass der promovierte Jurist Meinhart Sild ab 1938 Seyß-Inquarts persönlicher Referent in dessen Funktion als so genannter Führer des Deutschen Alpenvereins war. Es gab demzufolge keinen Bezug zu Seyß-Inquarts Funktion als Reichskommissar für die besetzten niederländischen Gebiete.
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Source Historisches Alpenarchiv der Alpenvereine in Deutschland, Österreich und Südtirol, Inventarnummer DAV NAS 1 FF.882.0
Author Arthur Seyß-Inquart (1892–1946)

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