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MARTIN HARLINGHAUSEN
(1902-1986) Luftwaffe commander during World War II and a recipient of the Knight''s Cross with Oak Leaves. T.L.S. "Harlinghausen", 1p. 4to., Gutersloh, June 27, 1967, to Dr. Charles B. Burdick. Harlinghausen thanks Burdick for his previous correspondence, and transmits his resume and two photos for Burdick to use in his history classes. One photo was taken in 1943 during his service in World War II, while the other was taken in 1961, while Harlinghausen was involved with the Bundeswehr. Harlinghausen credits the Bundeswehr with fostering a good relationship between him and the U.S. Army''s Historical Divisions, and he suggests that Burdick consult those divisions for the wealth of information contributed by imprisoned German soldiers at the end of the war. Signed at the conclusion in blue ink. Folds, file holes at the left margin, else very good. WITH: T.L.S. "Harlinghausen", 1p. 4to., Gutersloh, Aug. 17, 1967, also to Burdick. Harlinghausen thanks Burdick for helping him decide to share his experiences with the Luftwaff. He states that he could not make up his mind to do so before this point because so many participants in the war are still affected by the "...violent events and their consequences". As a result he states: "...Too many distorted images are produced by these participants'' memory". Harlinghausen regrets that he is not a gifted writer, and believes that, even when historical accuracy is important, events need to be represented in a form that is enjoyable to the reader. On the other hand, Harlinghausen understands that it is impossible to convey historical information solely through preserved documents, since the perceptions and worldview of the participants remain hidden. As Burdick is an American professor who did not directly experience the war, Harlinghousen states that he would appreciate Burdick''s comments on his personal memoirs. Signed at the conclusion in blue ink. folds, file holes at the left margin, else very good. WITH: Typed document, 4pp. 4to., Harlinghousen''s transmitted copy of his resume, outlining his education, military career in the pre-war Reichsmarine and in the Luftwaffe, his various promotions, his service in Spain, Africa, Denmark Norway, and Sicily, his post-war imprisonment, his work for the lumber company W. Ruhenstith Gmbh, his work with the Bundeswehr, and his military awards, as well as personal biographical information. Folds, file holes at left margin, else very good. Three pieces.

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