Paul Leverkuehn
A report in Panarmenian.net told about a book which is told as physical evidence for so called Armenian genocide. The topic of the book is bigoraphy Max Von Scheubner-Richther, the German Consul in Erzurum in 1915 who later became one of the founders of the National Socialist Party(Nazi Party) in Germany. In the report it is claimed that Richter had told about so called Armenian genocide to Hitler and this way Hitler had wide information about the issue and it is claimed that how such knowledge of Hitler might have influenced the organization of the "Final Solution in Europe".
Scheubner-Richther was one of the best friends of Hitler and he had an important role about survival of Hitler in Munich Putsch of 1923. Including one of the leading German Generals in World War One Lundendorff, many members of Nazi Party were under fire when they were walking upon Police line-up. Providing Hitler to bend down, Richter had shot from his lung and died in the scene. After treason felony Hitler dedicated first chapter of his book "Mein Kampf" to Richter which he wrote in the period he was in prison.
According to the claims that Armenian website published, Hitler was affected about "Armenian genocide" which Richter "witnessed" and he used the idea for his plans of genocide about Jews. The book "A German Officer during the Armenian Genocide", a translation of its German origin, allegedly tells the partition of German Officer Richter to so called Armenian genocide in the introduction part which is written by German Historian Hilmar Kaiser. It is claimed that historian Kaiser replied the speculations about partition of Germans to so called Armenian genocide in the book by quoting from external documents, archive informations and Armenian witnesses.
The origin of the book is a biography that is written by a friend of Richter who was in Ottoman Empire in 1915. The introduction of the book was written by German historian Kaiser. According to Kaiser, Richter had an important role in
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