The move was actually happening before post api.
Coming from c# I thought the object required a Container c = Container() which was causing the move assignment. Removing that line, since the object gets (apparently) constructed in the header declaration by default, solved the issue.
It is still interesting to ponder about it why the class became invalid if I did have that line.
Is "move assignment should move all the members" a general thing to do when creating a custom class? I.e. is copying of all members not implicit even if they are just objects and not pointers?