Schellenberg: Lina Heydrich was scathing about the 'treason' he had committed in 1945, evidently successfully, since, as she pointed out, her husband's Amtschef Schellenberg had survived, while Amtschef Ohlendorf had been hanged.8
She recommended that Oberg would be a fine source on Heydrich, once he was free to speak (he was serving a twenty year sentence in France). Lina called Schellenberg 'ambitious, unscrupulous, at the same time charming and intelligent.' After Reinhard Heydrich's death, she added, he knew how to make himself indispensable with Himmler. 'He does not acquire my esteem,' Lina added.9
Ohlendorf: Lina knew Ohlendorf as Sachbearbeiter, or specialist. 'He knew the development and history of the SD thoroughly, he was intelligent and brave, he was a "gentleman" - a man of honour,' she added, meaning unlike Schellenberg no doubt.
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