German police official under the Nazi regime. Forced to resign from the navy for misconduct, Heydrich joined the SS. He soon won Heinrich Himmler's confidence and in 1934 was appointed deputy chief of the Gestapo. He was deeply involved in planning the extermination of the Jews. In 1941, Heydrich was appointed protector of Bohemia and Moravia. His ruthless methods there and elsewhere and his numerous executions earned him the name 'the Hangman of Europe.' In May, 1942, he was shot by Czech patriots. Several days later the entire male population of the village of Lidice was murdered in retaliation. TLS in German, signed 'Heydrich,' one page, 7 x 9, personal letterhead, October 14, 1940. An untranslated letter to a fellow party member. In fine condition, with a touch of scattered light soiling and punch holes to left edge. COA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RRAuction COA.