Lot 57A

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BERNARD LAW MONTGOMERY
(1887 - 1976) British Field Marshall who commenced the drive at El Alamein that ultimately drove Rommel from North Africa, also involved in the invasions of Sicily and France. A truly critical historic document issued by British Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery to two German military officers and peace emissaries, allowing them to safely pass through the British lines in order to bring surrender demands to the new German president, Grossadmiral Karl Donitz. Montgomery's one-page, 6 x 8 inch letter is written on his "Headquarters 21 Army Group" letterhead from Luneberg Heath, Saxony on May 3, 1945. It reads, in part: "The following German Officers are authorised by me to pass through the British lines without molestation : - General-Admiral Von Friedeburg Major IG Friedl�" One fold, soiled a bit at margins as one would expect, otherwise very good. On May 3, 1945 a German delegation consisting of Kriegsmarine C-in-C Hans-Georg von Friedeburg, Gen. Eberhard Kinzel, chief of staff of the northwest German army, his staff officer Major Hans Freidl, and OKW representative Col. Fritz Poleck arrived at Montgomery's headquarters to discuss peace terms on orders of President Admiral Karl Donitz. D�nitz hoped that protracted partial and local surrender negotiations might buy time for troops and refugees in the east to escape capture by the vengeful Red Army. Montgomery initially refused to meet the men, but later spoke to the group and demanded the unconditional surrender of all forces on his northern and western flanks. The Germans stated that they did not have the authority to accept the terms, but the parties agreed they could return to their headquarters to obtain permission for such a surrender from Donitz. The letter offered here was issued at that time to safely expedite their passage through the lines to and from their meeting with Donitz. The negotiations were then continued with Montgomery the next day. A reporter present quoted Montgomery: "If you do not agree to Point 1, the surrender, then I will go on with the war and I will be delighted to do so." Monty added, as an after-thought, "All your soldiers and civilians may be killed." On May 4, 1945 the Germans surrendered: "�all German armed forces in HOLLAND, in northwest GERMANY including the FRISIAN ISLANDS and HELIGOLAND and all other islands. In SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN and in DENMARK, to the C-in-C. 21 Army Group�" A most important historic document. Photo for illustrative purposes only and not included.

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July 14, 2020 11:00 AM EDT
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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