Toward the end of the 1920s and early 1930s Erich Ludendorff established an organization that was anti-Jewish, anti-Freemason and anti-Jesuit in nature. However, on many of his materials there is a "JHS" printed. What does JHS stand for? It must be German for something?
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James
Erich Ludendorff JHS
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Re: Erich Ludendorff JHS
I only found
"Auf dem Schweißleder die Hersteller-Kürzel JHS"
"On the leathern sweat band are the acronyms of the manufacturer stamped" (http://www.hermann-historica.de/auktion/)
Merry Christmas
Dieter Z.
"Auf dem Schweißleder die Hersteller-Kürzel JHS"
"On the leathern sweat band are the acronyms of the manufacturer stamped" (http://www.hermann-historica.de/auktion/)
Merry Christmas
Dieter Z.
Re: Erich Ludendorff JHS
After making the posting I found a short Ludendorff text in English: Jewish Historical Society JHS that implies foreign Jewish influence on German society. It appears, maybe, they used the English Jewish Historical Society or JHS commonly. Does that sound correct?
James
James