GRAND ADMIRAL KARL DONITZ - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/18/1966 - HFSID 24131
Price: $400.00
GRAND ADMIRAL KARL DÖNITZ
Karl Dönitz signed this typed letter on his personalized stationery
in 1966 to a Pastor Greenway.
Typed letter signed "Dönitz" in blue ink. 1 page, 8¼x11½, on
personalized letterhead. Aumühle, Holstein, (Federal Republic of Germany),
June 18, 1966. In German, translated: "Dear Pastor Greenway, Thank you very
much indeed for your letter of May 9th. Your explanations were very interesting
to me. Certainly I will have second thoughts now in every case if, and to whom I
sent my signature in the USA. I thank you very much that you clarified certain
circumstances to me. I want to express my thanks to you and ask you to accept
the enclosed photo of me. With heartfelt wishes for your well being and many
greetings I remain Yours,". Dönitz lived, and died, in Aumühle after serving
time in Spandau Prison for war crimes. During WWII, German Admiral Karl
Dönitz (1891-1980, born in Grünau-bei-Berlin, Germany) developed the idea
of fighting in wolf packs. In January 1943, Hitler named Dönitz to
replace Erich Raeder as Commander in Chief of the German Navy.In
that capacity, Dönitz gave permission for a radically improved U-boat to be
built in 1944. Working closely with Albert Speer, the Minister of
Armaments, Germany was producing 42 of these all-electric boats a month by
1945, but it was too late to make an impact on the outcome of the war. As the
war was coming to a close, Hitler selected Dönitz to succeed him as Führer.
After forming a new government, Führer Dönitz negotiated Germany's surrender
on May 5, 1945. At the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, Dönitz was found guilty of
war crimes and was sentenced to ten years in prison. He was 79 when he died on
Christmas Eve in 1980.Lightly toned and creased. Folded in quarters and
unfolded. Otherwise in fine condition.
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