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KARL DONITZ
(1891 - 1980) German admiral who headed the U-Boat arm of the German Navy, later succeeded Hitler as Fuehrer after Hitler''s suicide. A.L.S. "Donitz" in German on personal letterhead, 3pp. 4to., Aumuhle, Sep. 29, 1973, to William Greene, continuing their correspondence and answering some question that Greene had posed, in part: "...My left eye has become blind for reading. I have therefore only the right eye left now which I find an encumbrance and for my work and reading is very disadvantageous. As to your questions concerning my personal life and decorations - I am sending you this information in the attached. I beg of you and am of the understanding with you that you will use this information only for the purposes of my biography and that you give this personal information to no other person. I also consider it essential and necessary that you read my three books which I have written since 1958, in order to orient yourself about myself for accuracy of understanding and the copyright of the publishers of these books..." Donitz goes on to list the three books, with their publishing information and a brief synopsis of their scope. He concludes with "Meine Auge ist mude"("My eye is tired", and signs at the conclusion in blue ink. Also present with the letter are its original transmittal envelope, upon which Donitz again executes his surname in blue ink as part of the return address, as well as photographic and mimeograph copies of the personal information mentioned by Donitz above, Greene''s manuscript translation of Donitz''s letter, and two retained copies of Greene''s letter of Sep. 4, 1973 to Donitz, in which he poses several questions about the Admiral''s decorations, his life following his release from Spandau in 1956, and his relationship with Albert Speer, and also proposes that he visit Germany to meet personally with Donitz. Donitz''s letter bears original folds, else very good.

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