Description:

Group of 24 letters, a postcard, carbon copies etc., removed from the Reichschancellery, including, eleven carbon copies of unsigned letters by various district leaders and local dignitaries, sent between January and March 1938 to Friedrich Billert, in German. The correspondence concerning a commemorative book about Mussolini's 1937 visit to Germany; and an A.L.S., with the initial M, one page, large 8vo, n.p., n.d., to an unknown correspondent. The letter announces an exhibition for the book "Ways", stating in part: "Here one finds clear and healthy lyrics and strong versification, poetical words, which raise 'Ways' high above the everyday literature"¦"; three A.Ls.S., Lene, six pages, 4to, Munich and Berlin (2), September 1928 - October 1940, to Theodore, in German. Lene complains to her correspondent about lack of money, and another letter inquires how the treatment is going for a broken foot and further asking about shoes for the children, finally informing of life in Berlin, commenting on the Allied bombing, an exhibition by the WHW, and leisure time, an A.L.S., Frau Endres, two pages, 8vo, Krefeld, 7th January 1945, to "Herr Bormann", in German. An intriguing letter regarding the supply of a battery, stating, in part: "Please do not take this inquiry and request amiss, but it is difficult for us two old imbeciles to live without radio and German broadcasts in these great and eventful times"¦ In the sure hope that you, dear Herr Bormann will be able to provide the happiness of Father Heimendahl and myself"¦ if possible, please, quickly as Father Heimendahl has his 80th Birthday on 6th February...", etc. Most with translations. These items were removed from the Chancellery in Berlin in July 1945, primarily from the offices of adjutants, and subsequently sold by Charles Hamilton Auctions, New York, in June 1983.

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