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 | | Dr. Achim Gercke, the Nazi Party's leading geneologist, was commissioned by Gregor Strasser after a Nazi official, Rudolf Jordan, revealed to Party Headquarters in 1932 that Heydrich had a grandfather listed in the family's lexicon named Süss, a common Jewish name. |
 | | Gercke claimed research that not only was the Süss in question, a locksmith, not even a Jew, but that he wasn't even Heydrich's genetic grandfather, whose name was Reinhold Heydrich. |
 | | Also of note is that the investigation was concluded in the Summer of 1932, instead of Schellenberg's depiction of the 1935 one. |
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