Signature of Waffen-SS Knight's Cross Recipient 'Walter Reder' Signature of Waffen-SS Knight's Cross Recipient 'Walter Reder' Signature of Waffen-SS Knight's Cross Recipient 'Walter Reder' Signature of Waffen-SS Knight's Cross Recipient 'Walter Reder'

Signature of Waffen-SS Knight's Cross Recipient 'Walter Reder'

In a very good condition a scarce original signature on a postwar picture of Walter Reder.
SS-Sturmbannführer Walter Reder earned the Ritterkreuz on April 3, 1943 as SS-Hauptsturmführer und Kommandeur of the I. Bataillon/ SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 5 “Totenkopf” of the 3. SS-Panzer-Division “Totenkopf“.


In 1943, Reder became the commander of the SS-
Panzer-Aufklärungsabteilung 16 of the 16.SS-Panzergrenadier-Division Reichsführer-SS which committed war crimes in the Marzabotto area of Italy in September 1944.
Reder was extradited to Italy in May 1948 for war crimes. He was tried by an Italian military court in Bologna and sentenced to life imprisonment at Gaeta fortress prison, on the coast north of Naples, on October 1951 for ordering the destruction of town of Marzabotto and other villages near Bologna in Aug-Sept 1944 during so-called anti-partisan sweeps and for ordering the execution of 2,700 Italian civilians in Tuscany and Emilia during the same period.
The citizens of Marzabotto and survivors of the massacre voted 237-1 against freeing Reder. Local officials had stated that as many as 1,830 civilians died in massacres in and around Marzabatto.2
Years later, a group of SS men whom Reder had commanded in 1944 were tried and convicted for their role in the Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre. Their convictions and sentences, however, were in absentia.
Reder was paroled in January 1985, after which he returned to Austria. He died in 1991.

Code: 86742

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