ASSOCIATE JUSTICE FELIX FRANKFURTER - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 06/08 - HFSID 280915
Price: $700.00
FELIX FRANKFURTER
He pens this autograph note of thanks and the show of seeing him and his wife on a
Supreme Court card
Autograph Note Signed: "Felix Frankfurter"as Associate Justice, 4½x3½. On Supreme Court
card, Washington, D.C., no year June 8. To "My dear Bill", in full: "Thank you for your
[illegible]. It was a pleasure to have a glimpse of you and your wife. Very Cordially" Vienna-born
Jewish jurist Frankfurter (1882-1965) had served as an assistant to New York lawyer
Henry L. Stimson from 1906-1909 and to Secretary of War Stimson (1911-1913). He
taught at Harvard Law School from 1914 until 1939, when he was appointed Associate
Justice of the Supreme Court by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In this letter, he is
likely referring to remarks he made regarding food aid to Germany or Russia, both of
whom persecuted Polish Jews before and during World War I. After the war, future
President Herbert Hoover was sent by President Woodrow Wilson to co-ordinate efforts
to feed Europe's starving. The American Relief Administration fed over 300 million people
in 21 countries in Europe and the Middle East until it was officially dissolved on June 30,
1919. Considerable controversy arose when Hoover wanted to extend aid to Germany,
and it was months before food was sent there. In 1919, Russia also asked for aid in the
wake of a severe famine that left thousands starving. The Polish Jews, who had first
experienced persecution in Poland in 1399, had suffered considerably under the Russians.
They were placed in ghettos, deprived of their livelihoods and faced deportation and even
death. Lamentably, Poland's Jews were to suffer even more catastrophically in WW II. Fine
condition.
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