Lot 329

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PRO-NAZI AMERICAN PROFESSOR IS RECOMMENDED AN AUDIENCE WITH HITLER
Fascinating content T.L.S. on German Ministry of Foreign Affairs letterhead, 2pp. 4to., Berlin, July 31, 1937, directed to Secretary of State and Head of the Presidential Chancellery OTTO MEISSNER by ERICH BOLTZE (1891-1981), German diplomat and Deputy Chief of Protocol in Berlin until 1938. In his letter, Boltze asks that Chancellor Adolf Hitler grant a private audience to an American professor who is also an ardent Nazi sympathizer. In part: '...Dr. F. K. Kruger, a professor at Wittenburg [sic, Wittenberg] College in Springfield, Ohio, has expressed a wish to be received by the Fuhrer...during his visit to Germany...Prof. Kruger, who was born in Germany, has given abundant evidence of his support for the new Germany, both in pronouncements and at private functions...Prof. Kruger intends, during his stay in Germany, to collect further material on the Third Reich, in order to win support for National Socialist Germany, in the course of the lectures he has been invited to give...by important American associations...in his last visit to Germany, [he] was granted an interview with Reich Minister Dr. Goebbels, Reich Minister Freiherr von Neurath has already declared himself ready to receive him. Prof. Kruger considers that, in relation to his lectures and their impact, it would be of the greatest value if he could be granted an audience with the Fuhrer...' With translation. File holes in margin, some underlining and marginal notes, apparently in Meissner's hand. Very good. William A. Kinnison's 'Modern Wittenberg' notes that during the war, Kruger and two other professors: 'were given civilian assignments in war industries'. In October, 1938 Boltze was appointed envoy and counselor to Japan, then managed the German Embassy in China for a year, and returned to Japan as an envoy in January, 1943 where he remained until the end of the war.

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