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Alexander Historical Auctions LLC Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 Thursday - March 17, 2016 Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 1: ADOLF HITLER, PAUL VON HINDENBURG, FRANZ VON PAPEN USD 6,000 - 8,000 ADOLF HITLER, PAUL VON HINDENBURG, FRANZ VON PAPEN SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHTHE ONLY KNOWN PHOTO SIGNED BY HITLER, HINDENBURG AND VON PAPEN, TAKEN IN 1933 Extraordinary rare signed photograph, overall 22 1/4" x 18 1/4", boldly signed on the mount by ADOLF HITLER, PAUL VON HINDENBURG and FRANZ VON PAPEN, the first example we have ever seen signed by all three statesmen. The mounted photograph, b/w, 14 7/8" x 10 7/8" depicts the three statesmen on a balcony at the Berlin Opera House during the service observing the Nations Day of Mourning [Volkstrauertag] honoring the world war dead on Sunday, March 12, 1933. A contemporary note attributes the photograph to Russel Muth, 20th Century Fox's Director of Foreign Distribution in Europe, mentioning his daily access to Hitler. The pencil signature below the image on the lower left below the image is illegible. The photographic paper has a slight damage to the emulsion, without distracting from the historic importance, on the lower right corner, 2 1/2" x 2 1/2", which has been professionally restored. 2: HERMANN GORING USD 3,000 - 4,000 HERMANN GORING(1893 - 1946) German politician who began his career as an ace in World War I, rose to become Hitler's right-hand man and head of the Luftwaffe, finally captured and committed suicide on the eve of his execution. GORING ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT OF HITLER'S FATEFUL ORDER APPOINTING GORING HIS SUCCESSOR Highly important typed D.S. "Goring" in red indelible pencil, 1p. 4to., "Headquarters" [Berlin], July 25, 1943. On the very day that Benito Mussolini was ousted from power, Goring confirms that he has received a copy of Adolf Hitler's secret order endowing him with control of the Third Reich in the event that the same fate, or worse, should befall Hitler! This rather innocuous document reads in full: "Certificate of Receipt The Reichsminister and Chief of the Reichschancellery, Dr. [Hans] Lammers, gave me one photocopy each of the proclamation of 29 June 1941, regarding the Fuhrer's Deputy and the proclamation of 29 June 1941, regarding the Fuhrer's successor...". Goring places his signature above his title "Reichsmarshall". Very elaborately framed with a photo of Goring, brass plaque, and the document set in a swivel which reveals the translation beneath, all set into a silvered wood frame. On June 29, 1941, one week into Operation Barbarossa, Hitler issued a secret decree which formally named Goring his successor in the event of his death. It also gave Goring the power to act as Hitler's deputy with full freedom of action in the event Hitler ever lost his own freedom of action?either by way of incapacity, disappearance or abduction. On the day our document was signed, Mussolini was voted out of power by his own Grand Council and arrested upon leaving a meeting with King Vittorio Emanuele. Lammers was undoubtedly acting on Hitler's orders, who sought to ensure he would not suffer the same fate. However, this action would later explode in Hitler's face. In Berchtesgaden on April 22, 1945 Goring met with Hans Lammers and pulled his copy of the secret decree from a safe. They agreed that by staying in Berlin, Hitler faced certain death and had incapacitated himself from governing. On April 23, Goring sent a carefully worded telegram asking Hitler to confirm that he was indeed to become the leader of Germany, and added that if Hitler did not reply by 22:00 that night, he would assume leadership of the Reich. With Bormann prodding him on and suggesting that Goring sought to usurp him, Hitler flew into a rage and ordered Goring's arrest. Goring's telegram (Borman's copy sold by us for over $50,000 in 2015) initiated an important crisis in Hitler's psychological breakdown which precipitated the political disintegration of the Third Reich...and Hitler's ultimate suicide. 3: HEINRICH HIMMLER EXHORTS HIS MEN DURING THE BATTLE OF USD 2,000 - 3,000 HEINRICH HIMMLER EXHORTS HIS MEN DURING THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE(1900 - 1945) Hitler's Chief of the Gestapo placed in charge of security and responsible for the construction and operation of extermination camps. He chose suicide rather than face a hangman's noose at Nuremburg. Important typed declaration as commander of Heeresgruppe Oberrhein, 1p. 4to., "Field Command Post 31. XII. 1944". In full: "Men of the Armored SS and Police! The Year 1944 is over. Its difficult tests have been overcome by the entire German People. The Year 1945 will bring us decidedly closer to the great German victory and with it, Peace. Nonetheless we will realize that which we promised the Fuhrer at the beginning of the war in 1939: We wish to do more than our duty! Long live our beloved Fuhrer Adolf Hitler!" Two spots and light toning, else very good condition. Very elaborately framed with a photo of Himmler, brass plaque, and the document set in a swivel which reveals the translation beneath, all set into dark brown leather. On Nov. 26, 1944 the Germans organized the Upper Rhine High Command to defend the upper Rhine, and Hitler placed Himmler in command. On Dec. 16, 1944, they attacked in the opening of the Battle of the Bulge. In Operation North Wind, Himmler ordered the recapture of Strasbourg. German troops assaulted across the Rhine and soon occupied a bridgehead including the towns of Herrlisheim, Drusenheim, and Offendorf. German troops in the Colmar Pocket also attacked north toward Strasbourg on January 7, inflicting painful losses on the French II Corps. Reinforced by elements of the 10th SS Panzer Division, the German troops in the Gambsheim bridgehead also held their own against counterattacks. However, by mid-January North Wind had become essentially defensive in nature. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 3A: HEINRICH HIMMLER AND PAUL HAUSSER USD 2,000 - 3,000 A superb set of documents, a letter sent from the field by HEINRICH HIMMLER to Paul Hausser just before the Kharkov offensive urging on Hausser and his men, a printed after-action report on the Kharkov campaign with text and maps annotated by Hausser, and two private 1951s report sent to Hausser. Himmler's superb content letter on his "Reichsfuhrer-SS" letterhead is 1p. 4to., written from his field headquarters on Jan. 5, 1943, just as Hausser is preparing for his decisive attack on Kharkov with the II SS Panzer Korps. Himmler writes, in part: "...My dear Hausser!...You are entering with your corps into a great and difficult battle. A great deal relies on your intervening attack. I know that both [he corrects this to "3"] elite divisions which contain the best of German manhood cannot be led by a better, more sure and courageous hand than yours. I wish you and all of our brave SS men for the well-being of Germany success and luck with their weapons...". He closes in holograph: "Heil Hitler! In loyal friendship Your H. Himmler". The document is docketed with tagebuch number at top: "11/8/43g". The Himmler letter is tipped to the front of a paperbound book: "SS-Panzer Corps in the Battle between the Donets and Dnieper", [n.p., n.d.], 24pp. 8" x 11 1/2", featuring eight color maps, seven of which fold-out. The German text covers the critical period from mid-February until the end of March, 1943, which followed the Russian recapture of Stalingrad, Kursk and Rostov. On the title page, Hausser writes in German: "Compare to Manstein publication I/56..." and adds another reference before signing in pencil. Hausser has made multiple additional notes on that page and within referring to the Waffen-SS, various generals and officers, adds the names of military units and makes changes to some of the maps. Hausser also adds a paragraph critical of another report on the battle at conclusion. The first 1951 report, 2pp. 4to., concerns von Manstein at Stalingrad. Manstein was tried in the U.K. for war crimes and this report discusses his trial and the results. The second report, 2pp. 4to., 1951 discusses what blame may be placed upon generals for alleged war crimes in light of what is happening at the current time in Korea. During what is commonly called the Third Battle of Kharkov or the Donets Campaign, Hausser commanded the II SS Panzer Korps and was largely responsible for the capture of Kharkov after four days of house-to-house fighting. The offensive cost the Red Army almost 90,000 casualties and opened the salient which brought about the battle of Kursk. 4: ADOLF HITLER USD 1,500 - 2,000 ADOLF HITLER(1889 - 1945) Dictator of Germany and Nazi Party leader, Hitler's bloody rise to power, his military seizure of most of Europe and North Africa and his genocidal racial policies culminated in suicide in his Berlin bunker as Russian troops approached. Scarce partly-printed Kriegsmarine-related D.S., 1p. legal folio, Berlin, Sep. 18, 1937, the promotion of Heinz Edmund Schultze, a board member of the artillery department at the marine arsenal at Kiel, to serve as "Kapitan zur See". Co-signed by WERNER VON BLOMBERG (1878?1946), Generalfeldmarschall and Minister of War, as Commander-in-Chief of the German Armed Forces. Fine. 5: REINHARD HEYDRICH USD 3,000 - 4,000 REINHARD HEYDRICH(1904 - 1942) SS-Obergruppenfuhrer und General der Polizei as well as chief of the Reich Main Security Office (including the Gestapo, Kripo, and SD). He was also Reichsprotektor of Bohemia and Moravia and one of the main architects of the Holocaust. Scarce T.L.S. on his SS-Gruppenfuhrer letterhead, 1p. 4to., Berlin, Oct. 25, 1938 to SS-Oberfuhrer Hans-Georg von Mackensen (1883-1947), son Field Marshal August von Mackensen and at the time Ambassador to Italy. In part: "?I would like to personally thank you again for the enjoyable time during the Days of the Italian Police event? I appreciate the results of the discussion and the extension of the bilateral relations between the Foreign Office and the H.A. Security Police... good and useful team work will benefit the existence and the future of our beloved Fatherland?". Fine full signature not often seen. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 6: GENERALMAJOR FRITZ VON SCHOLZ IS RECOMMENDED FOR THE USD 3,500 - 4,500 GENERALMAJOR FRITZ VON SCHOLZ IS RECOMMENDED FOR THE OAK LEAVES TO THE KNIGHTS CROSSImportant war-date typed document recommending Waffen-SS Gen. FRITZ VON SCHOLZ be awarded the Oak Leaves to the Knights Cross for his brilliant defense of the Narva isthmus near Leningrad in 1944. The document, signed in type by FELIX STEINER, is 6pp. large 4to., [n.p.., n.d., but typed in Berlin, February, 1944], and is titled: I>"Recommendation for the Bestowal of the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross." The document, typed in an extra-large font to allow easy reading by Adolf Hitler, first sets forth von Scholz's name, rank, rank, status, and previous awards. There follows Steiner's accounting of von Scholz's actions deserving of the Oak Leaves. In part: "...During the engagements in the Northern part of the Eastern Front, from 16 January until now, SS-Brigadefuhrer Fritz von Scholz continually proved himself... His division had the task of pushing itself forward along the track Kipen-Narwa against the superior enemy forces... On 28 January 1944 the enemy succeeded to break through... now the dangerous threat to the Battle Group 'Lohmann'... were surrounded by the enemy... Scholz conducted a counterattack... and reopened the runway, throwing the enemy back... In spite of strong attacks by the enemy tanks, parts of the division succeeded in breaking up their continuous attacks... created the basis for the orderly occupation of the Narwa bridgehead... made it possible to win time for the introduction of the Panzer Grenadier Division 'Feldherrnhalle'... his rigidness drove the troops... this exemplary steadfastness... carried this still young division along..." There follows a March 6, 1944 endorsement from the field signed in type by HEINRICH HIMMLER wherein he supports Steiner's recommendation that the award be made. This document was then sent to Fuhrer Headquarters in Berlin where Hitler's adjutant RUDOLF SCHMUNDT submitted the recommendation to Hitler who approved the award. Schmundt in turn accordingly endorses the document: "Recommended" and adds his signature on March 11, 1944. Also present is von Scholz's service record, 4pp. 4to., his photo attached to the first page with a listing of all of his postings within. The last entry notes von Scholz's death on July 28, 1944. The former document has marginal file holes but is otherwise fine, the latter is stained a bit at left and also has file holes. With translation. Finally included is an original 5" x 7" photo showing von Scholz in uniform. FRITZ VON SCHOLZ (1896-1944) first commanded a battalion in the SS-Regiment Der Fhrer which would later become the 2nd SS Panzer Division, "Das Reich" Division. After seeing action in the west, von Scholz was transferred east to lead the Nordland Division where he took Rostov and was awarded his Knights Cross. After fighting partisans in Croatia, von Scholz was then sent to Leningrad still commanding the 11th SS Panzergrenadiers but now under Felix Steiner. On March 12, he would be officially awarded his Oak Leaves. In late July, after the collapse of Army Group Centre, Steiner's corps retreated to behind the Narva River. On July 27, while visiting the front line, Scholz was caught in an artillery barrage and received a mortal head wound. He was posthumously awarded the Swords to the Knight's Cross on Aug. 8, 1944. 7: ADOLF EICHMANN USD 1,500 - 2,000 ADOLF EICHMANN(1906 - 1962) Nazi military officer charged by Hitler with the destruction of the Jewish race, present at the Wannsee Conference where the "Final Solution" was formulated, and generally oversaw the operation of the death camps. Captured and smuggled to Israel, he was convicted of war crimes and hanged. Exceedingly rare A.D. (unsigned), 1p. 8" x 3 1/4", [n.p..], dated "May 1944" in another hand in red indelible pencil. In full: "Document No. 5 V&W loss Concerning Jews about to be evacuated". A pencil note at left, else fine. Any Eichmann material concerning Jews is especially rare. 8: GEORGE S. PATTON USD 2,000 - 3,000 GEORGE S. PATTONAN EARLY PATTON LETTER REVEALS HIS FEARS ABOUT THE POOR STATE OF THE AMERICAN ARMY Revealing A.L.S. "George S. Patton, Jr.", 6pp. 8vo., [n.p.., likely Ft. Sheridan, Il.], Oct. 17, 1910 to his mother, Ruth Wilson Patton. Second Lieutenant Patton had graduated from West Point six months earlier and was at this time attached to the 15th Cavalry. He opens his letter discussing football: "...Last night I was too stiff to write as a result of playing football..." and mentions West Point: "...if I had played the game there as I do now I would have made the team...". He continues: "...But to Hell with 'ifs' I made expert pistol shot last week but that is very long to do... We are going out to camp... so that we can comply with Gen. [Leonard] Woods' newest notion to be inspected in the field... it is all a mere nuisance... Our whole military system is a might more a sort of pretext which a palsied national spirit puts up high... They salve their consciences by saying 'we have an army'... but they will wake up some day and I hope it will be sooner than later... The other day I came thirty miles at night on a new road in an hour and five minutes... in one town they tried to stop me... I was late for dinner and new B would be worried..." Folds, else fine condition. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 9: KRIEGSMARINE KNIGHTS CROSS RECIPIENTS COLLECTION USD 2,000 - 3,000 KRIEGSMARINE KNIGHTS CROSS RECIPIENTS COLLECTIONAn amazing group of about 250 items, including 200 photos, letters, notes, etc. signed by German admirals and U-boat, E-boat, and commerce raider commanders, all of whom had been awarded the Knights Cross for their bravery in combat. Also present are 25 photographs of deceased recipients, almost all accompanied by letters from their widows or children. All of these items were sent to an avid collector, an American Air Force lieutenant whose sailor brother also served aboard the U.S.S. Constellation. Included in this huge collection is: KLAUS BARGSTEN S.P. and T.L.S. re: Iran hostage crisis; HELMUT BASTIAN S.P.; ERNST BAUER S.P., AL.S. and signed envelope; ERICH BEY three original photos; HEINZ BIRNBACHER S.P., A.L.S.; GERHARD BIELIG S.P., two T.L.S.s with content; ERICK VON BLANC original photo; HEINRICH BLEICHRODT postcard photo by Hoffmann; FRITZ BOHME S.P., three A.L.S.s with content, one signed envelope; HERMANN BUCHTING S.P., three A.L.S.s, one T.L.S., one signed envelope, seven photos of schnellboats; HANS BUTOW war-date postcard photo; GEORG CHRISTIANSEN S.P.; OTTO CILIAX photo; PETER CREMER S.P.; HEINRICH DAMMEIER S.P. and A.L.S.; THEODOR DETMERS photo; HANS DOMINIK S.P. and T.L.S.; WILHELM DOMMES S.P., T.L.S.; KARL DONITZ S.P., T.L.S.; ALFRED EICK S.P., T.L.S.; KARL EMMERMANN S.P., WERNER ENDELL S.P., A.L.S.; KLAUS FELDT S.P.; KURT FIMMEN S.P., A.L.S.; WALTER FISCHER S.P., signed envelope; GUSTAV FORSTMANN S.P., T.L.S.; HEIZ FRANKE S.P.; WIRICH VON GARTZEN S.P., A.L.S., T.L.S.; HERALD GELHAUS S.P., A.L.S.; WALTER GERHOLD two S.P.s, T.L.S., two signed envelopes; ERICH GRUNDMANN signature, photo; ROBERT GYSAE S.P.; HANS GEORG HESS S.P.; GUNTHER HESSLER S.P., signed envelope; WALTER HENNECKE S.P., A.L.S.; HEINRICH HOFFMAN S.P., signed envelope; KURT CAESAR HOFFMANN S.P., A.L.S., T.L.S.; OTTO ITES S.P., signed envelope; GUNTER JAHN S.P.; RUDOLF JESSE S.P., T.L.S.; ROLF JOHANNESSON S.P.; ERNST KALS S.P.; KARL KARCHER original photo; GERD KELBLING S.P., A.L.S.; FRIEDRICH KEMNADE S.P., A.L.S., signed envelope; EMIL KIEFFER S.P., content T.L.S.; SIEGFRIED KOITSCHKA S.P., A.L.S.; HANS WERNER KRAUS S.P., two T.L.S.s; OTTO KRETSCHMER S.P.; KARL-FRIEDRICH KUNZEL S.P., content T.L.S.; CARL-AUGUST LANDFERMANN S.P., T.L.S.; HEINRICH LEHMANN-WILLENBROCK S.P.; PHILIPP LICHTENBERG S.P., T.L.S.; KARL-HANS MARBACH S.P. lists his commands; EKKEHARD MARTIENSSEN S.P., A.L.S.; JENS MATZEN post-war photo; THEODOR FRHR. VON MAUCHENHEIM photo with carbon signature, from his widow; OTTO MAURER S.P., T.L.S.; WILHELM MEENDSEN-BOHLKEN S.P., A.L.S.; WILHELM MEENTZEN S.P., A.L.S.; WALDEMAR MEHL S.P.; WILHELM MEISEL photo; ERNST MENGERSEN S.P., A.L.S., A.Q.S.; KARL-FRIEDRICH MERTEN S.P., two T.L.S.; KARL-HEINZ MOEHLE S.P., T.L.S.; CARL-FRIEDRCH MOHR S.P., A.L.S., signed envelope; KARL MULLER S.P., A.L.S., two T.L.S.s; KARL NEITZEL photo; VICTOR OEHRN S.P., two T.L.S.s with great content; JURGEN OESTEN S.P., A.L.S.; WALTER OHMSEN S.P., A.L.S.; GEORG OLSCHEWSKI S.P., content T.L.S.; KARL PALMGREN photo; HERBERT PANKNIN S.P., A.L.S. with content; FRIEDRICH-KARL PAUL S.P., A.L.S., signed envelope; HANS-OTTO PHILIPP three photos; ADOLF-CORNELIUS PIENING S.P., A.L.S.; FRITZ POSKE S.P.; T.L.S.; KARL-JESKO VON PUTTKAMER S.P., A.L.S.; REINHART RECHE S.P., content T.L.S.; HANS REHM S.P., A.L.S.; BERNHARD ROGGE S.P., T.L.S.; HELLMUT ROHWEDER S.P., content T.L.S.; HANS-RUDOLF ROSING S.P., T.L.S.; FRIEDRICH RUGE S.P., A.L.S.; HARRO SCHACHT photo; EGON FRHR. VON SCHLIPPENBACH S.P., signed envelope; ALBERT SCHNEE S.P.; GERD-DIETRCH SCHNEIDER S.P., T.L.S.; KLAUS SCHOLTZ S.P., signature; HEINRICH SCHROETELER S.P., A.L.S., signed envelope; HORST VON SCHROETER two S.P.s, A.L.S.; OTTO SCHUHART S.P., A.L.S., signed envelope; KARL SCHULZ S.P., A.L.S.; signed envelope; WILHELM SCHULZ S.P., T.L.S.; VICTOR SCHUTZ photo; ALFRED SCHUTZE-HEINRICHS photo; KARL SMIDT S.P., three T.L.S. with content; WOLFGANG STEINBAUER photo; GERD SUHREN S.P.; REINHARD SUHREN S.P., T.L.S.; HEINRICH TIMM pencil signature taped to a photo; WERNER TONIGES S.P., A.N.S., signed envelope; ERICH TOPP S.P., A.L.S., A.N.S., two signed envelopes; HORST WEBER S.P., T.L.S. with content; KARL WENIGER photo; HANS WESSELS S.P.; OTTO WESTPHALEN S.P., signed military record; KURT WEYHER S.P.; HERMANN WITT S.P., A.L.S.; HELMUT WITTE S.P., A.N.S.; HERBERT WOHLFARTH S.P.; SIEGFRIED WUPPERMANN S.P., A.L.S., and FELIX ZYMALKOWSKI, S.P. A most impressive collection housed in two binders, each individual identified with a typed key included. Overall in fine condition. 10: THE EIGHT GERMAN SPIES LANDED... AND APPREHENDED... IN USD 1,500 - 2,000 THE EIGHT GERMAN SPIES LANDED... AND APPREHENDED... IN AMERICAAn incredibly rare set of the signatures of all eight of the notorious German spies captured, tried and convicted after having landing in the United States in 1942. The blue ink signatures appear on a 4 3/4" x 3 1/8" card and include the leaders of the saboteurs GEORGE DASCH and EDWARD KERLING, with RICHARD QUIRIN, HEINRICH HEINCK, WERNER THIEL, HERMANN NEUBAUER, HERBERT HAUPT and ERNEST BURGER. An M.P., "Lon", has written on the back of the card: "Please keep in safe place. Lon". Also present is a Jan. 1, 1942 letter from the same soldier, then attached to the 703rd M.P. Bn. at Arlington mentioning that he had escorted "the President & Prime Minister Churchill to Mount Vernon". A few newspaper clippings concerning the trial are also included. Very good. In June, 1942 two German submarines put men ashore at Amagansett, New York and Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. The targets of these saboteurs included hydroelectric plants, aluminum factories, critical railroad tracks, bridges and canals?and the water supply system of New York City. George John Dasch and Edward Kerling were selected to lead the two groups. Incredibly inept, these spies wasted no time exposing themselves and were quickly apprehended. Dasch and Ernest Burger actually traveled to Washington to appeal directly to J. Edgard Hoover for mercy, knowing that they would be quickly apprehended. A secret trial was held at the Justice Department, and on August 8, 1942 six of the eight German agents were electrocuted at the District Jail in Washington, D.C. Burger was sentenced to hard labor for life; Dasch was given 30 years: this in return for their cooperation. In 1948, Dasch and Burger were deported to Germany, after five years and eight months in prison. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 11: HEINRICH HIMMLER USD 1,000 - 1,500 HEINRICH HIMMLER(1900 - 1945) Hitler's Chief of the SS, placed in charge of security and responsible for the construction and operation of extermination camps. He chose suicide rather than face a hangman's noose at Nuremburg. HIMMLER THANKS ROMMEL FOR A COPY OF HIS "INFANTRY ATTACKS" T.L.S. "H. Himmler", on official letterhead, 1p. 4to., Berlin, Feb. 14, 1937, to ERWIN ROMMEL (1891-1944), thanking him for sending him an advance copy of Rommel's book on World War I infantry tactics, "Infanterie greift an" ("Infantry Attacks"). In part: "Greetings Herr Lt. Colonel! Thank you kindly for sending me your nearly published work 'Infantry Attacks'. I shall read it with the greatest interest." Two chips at left margin, which have been patched with cello tape on the verso. Very good. Includes a 1941 edition of "Infanterie greift an" (Potsdam: Ludwig Voggenreiter Verlag), 400pp. 8vo. 12: HANS FRANK'S LEGAL DISSERTATION AND ADMITTANCE TO THE USD 1,000 - 1,500 HANS FRANK'S LEGAL DISSERTATION AND ADMITTANCE TO THE MUNICH BARHANS FRANK (1900?1946) German lawyer employed by the Nazi Party in the 1920s and 1930s, and later Hitler's personal lawyer. After the invasion of Poland, Frank became Nazi Germany's chief jurist in occupied Poland. During his tenure throughout the war, he terrorized civilians and was directly involved in the mass murder of Jews and Poles. Executed following the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. Important pair of items directly related to Frank's career as a lawyer. Included is a letter from the Bavarian Justice Department, 1p. large 4to., Munich, May 9, 1927 addressed to Frank in Munich admitting him as a lawyer to courts in Munich and surrounding districts. Folds and some toned spots. Also present is Frank's legal dissertation with a signed presentation: ?Public Legal Body - A contribution to the teaching of the condition of the public entity. Inaugural Dissertation Faculty of Law, University of Kiel", 226 pp. legal folio, bound with string. Frank, at the time a civil service clerk in Munich, adds his birthday ?born Mai 23., 1900? next to his name at center. At bottom he dedicates the work to his former teacher: ?My dear, loyal teacher Mr. Prof Franz Kucera in Prague in reverence and gratitude presented by his student Dr. Frank Munich August 18, 1924? beside which he notes: "Test: August 8, 1924 Consultant; Prof Dr. [Walter] Jellinek Co-Consultants: Prof Dr. Pappenheim Prof Dr. Radbruch Prof Dr. Beseler?. In 1935 Jellinek was ousted from his office by the Nazis on account of his Jewish ancestry. Last four or five pages damages with some loss due to old water damage, front page stained at right margin, with toned spots at bottom. Also included is a 6 «" x 8 ?" b/w portrait and a damaged 7" x 9 «" b/w group photograph showing Frank with Arthur Seyss-Inquart. 13: WINSTON S. CHURCHILL USD 1,500 - 2,000 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL(1874 - 1965) British Prime Minister who led England through the Blitz and orchestrated the British liberation of occupied Europe and Germany. Churchill is today considered perhaps the greatest statesman of this century. Fine association T.L.S. "Winston S. Churchill" on his London letterhead, 1p. 4to., Cap Martin, Feb. 20, 1957. Churchill writes to Swiss paint manufacturer Willy Sax: ?...I was certainly not offended by your suggestion, but I think that you are right to decide not to publish for the present??. Folds, else very good, with transmittal envelope. Willy Sax (1898-1964) was a respected Swiss paint manufacturer and friend of many well-known painters. Churchill?s friendship with Sax seems to have begun in 1946 and for the next eighteen years they corresponded. Churchill ordered paints, asked for advice about technical aspects of paints and painting, etc.; they also met on a number of occasions. Sax decided not to publish his book during his lifetime, but it eventually appeared in 1995 entitled: "Paints for Churchill?s Canvas". 14: (WINSTON CHURCHILL) USD 150 - 200 (WINSTON CHURCHILL)Signed b/w lithograph, 23" X 32", by Curtis Hooper, which depicts a bust of Churchill in front of a radio microphone. Signed at the bottom in pencil by SARAH CHURCHILL (1914-1982), Winston's daughter, an actress and member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force during World War II. The print also features a blind-embossed representation of Churchill smoking a cigar, taken from a drawing by Sarah, as well as his famous quote: "The priority of any politician ... is to prevent war." It also features a blind-embossed representation of Churchill's coat of arms at the lower-left corner. Fine. 15: ADOLF HITLER USD 1,500 - 2,000 ADOLF HITLER(1889 - 1945) Fuhrer of Germany and Nazi Party leader, Hitler's bloody rise to power, his military seizure of most of Europe and North Africa and his genocidal racial policies culminated in suicide in his Berlin bunker as Russian troops approached. Good content typed D.S., 1p. large 4to., "Fuhrer Headquarters", Jan. 27, 1942 and headed: "SECRET!". Hitler promotes HANS SCHMIDT (1895-1971) to the rank of generalleutnant. Co-signed by WILHELM KEITEL (1882-1946), German field marshal and army chief of staff later convicted of war crimes and executed at Nuremburg. Ernst, who fought from Poland to the Hurtgen Forest, was awarded the Knights Cross with Oak Leaves. Blind embossed seal bears a small area of loss, else fine. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 16: ADOLF HITLER USD 1,500 - 2,000 ADOLF HITLER(1889 - 1945) Dictator of Germany and Nazi Party leader, Hitler's bloody rise to power, his military seizure of most of Europe and North Africa and his genocidal racial policies culminated in suicide in his Berlin bunker as Russian troops approached. War-date typed D.S., 1p. 4to., n.p.., Feb. 26, 1943, a set of orders reassigning three generals to new posts. It appoints Field Marshal PAUL VON KLEIST (1881-1954) head of Army Group A, which at this time was tasked with capturing Russian oil fields in the southern Caucasus. It also appoints EBERHARD VON MACKENSEN (1889-1969) commander of the First Panzer Army, replacing von Kleist. He later led that army in the Third Battle of Kharkov, which resulted in a strategic victory for the Germans. Lastly, it appoints WALTER-OTTO WEISS (1890-1967) commander of the 2nd Army. The document is boldly signed by Hitler in black ink, and is countersigned by RUDOLF SCHMUNDT (1896-1944), Chief of the Army Personnel Office, who was killed by wounds received during the failed assassination attempt on Hitler on July 20, 1944. Fine. 17: ADOLF HITLER USD 1,500 - 2,000 ADOLF HITLER(1889 - 1945) Dictator of Germany and Nazi Party leader, Hitler's bloody rise to power, his military seizure of most of Europe and North Africa and his genocidal racial policies culminated in suicide in his Berlin bunker as Russian troops approached. Scarce partly-printed Kriegsmarine-related D.S., 1p. legal folio, Berlin, May 14, 1936, the promotion of Heinz Edmund Schultze of the Reichs War Ministry to serve as "Freggattenkapitan". Co-signed by WERNER VON BLOMBERG (1878 ? 1946), Generalfeldmarschall and Minister of War, as Commander-in-Chief of the German Armed Forces. Hitler signature a bit blurred, else fine. 18: ALBERT BORMANN USD 300 - 400 ALBERT BORMANN(1902 - 1989) NSKK officer who rose to the rank of Gruppenfuhrer during World War II. Bormann served as an adjutant to Adolf Hitler, and was the younger brother of Martin Bormann. T.L.S. on official letterhead as NSKK-Gruppenfuhrer, 1p. 8vo., Berlin, Oct. 8, 1943 to Werner Koeppen (1910?1994), assistant to Alfred Rosenberg. Bormann states that he has sent 440 RM for carriage horse tack equipment which he asks Bormann to forward to the supplier of the gear on his behalf. With a copy of the invoice issued in Vinnytsia in the Ukraine. File holes and a paperclip stain, else very good. 19: ALBERT KESSELRING USD 300 - 400 ALBERT KESSELRING(1885 - 1960) Field Marshal in the Luftwaffe and at Nuremburg was tried for war crimes. Death sentence commuted due to ill health. War-date D.S., 1p. large 4to., "High Command of Army Group C" [n.p..], Feb. 21, 1945. A renewed recommendation for the award of the German Cross in Silver to be given to Gen. Lt. KONRAD HAASE (1888-1963) which had previously been denied. He claims that Haase had very effectively "cleaned-up" rear areas. Haase had defended Dieppe against the Canadians, and later served on Kesselring's staff. 20: ALBERT KESSELRING USD 200 - 300 ALBERT KESSELRING(1885 - 1960) Field Marshal in the Luftwaffe and at Nuremberg was tried for war crimes. Death sentence commuted due to ill health. Carbon T.L.S. 1p. large 4to. [n.p.., n.d.], approves the recommendation of the award of the German Cross in Silver to Friedrich Gerhard Wolf in Padua. File holes at left, some toning, else very good. 21: ALBERT KESSELRING USD 100 - 150 ALBERT KESSELRING(1885 - 1960) Field Marshal in the Luftwaffe, tried for war crimes. His death sentence commuted due to ill health. Holder of the Knights Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds. A.L.S. "Kesselring", 1p. 4to., Jan. 30, 1959 sending his thanks for a letter and the gift of a necktie. He appreciates the thought but scolds his friend for sending so much. He also mentions that he will be spending an extended period of time at the "Kur" house. Very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 22: ALBERT SPEER USD 800 - 1,200 ALBERT SPEERRELYING ON SLAVE LABOR, SPEER MAKES FACTORY WORKERS AVAILABLE FOR MILITARY SERVICE Retained carbon copy of a Dec. 6, 1944 letter sent by Speer to Adolf Hitler, signed post-war by Speer, 12pp. large 4to., Berlin, Dec. 6, 1944 and typed in the usual large font used in letters to Hitler so that he would be able to read them without glasses. The letter is stamped: "Secret Reichs Matter" in red ink at upper-right with annotation: "8 copies 7. Copy". All pages are also sequentially numbered and stamped at top from 1176 to 1187 and on the bottom from 6439 to 6450. Signed on the last page in blue ink by Speer: "Die Echtheit dieser Durchschrift an Hitler bestaetigt Albert Speer Heidelberg 11.VI 71." ("The authenticity of this copy to Hitler confirmed Albert Speer Heidelberg June 11,1971"). Speer's letter concerns making available German laborers born after 1906 for military service. Speer opens his report by calculating the loss of manpower for production to be about 43% since he took office in February 1942, and he provides a table showing the loss from Jan. 10, 1942 to November 1, 1944, sorted by category: armament lost 66%, mining 36%, war production 43%, Organisation Todt 31%, Wehrmacht-owned production 74%, with a total reduction of 57%. Speer continues, stating that workers on Hitler's and the Wehrmacht's orders are exempt from manufacturing duty. He offers to release available manpower but at the same time maintains his rights to return soldiers back into the labor force once the military situation improves. He attaches a draft recommending to Hitler a special order that releases available workers that are of no use to Speer at this time due to the interruption of the commercial traffic under the condition that once manufacturing is restored they will be returned to production. Speer also offers Hitler 30,000 men listed as indispensable. Speer encloses a draft of this special order for Hitler, writing: "I'm convinced that through this system and careful examination additional conscripts can be released from the armaments and war production. ?Despite all difficulties I will provide the Wehrmacht with another 10,000 conscripts in January and for February and March each another 30-40,000 draftees...". Of course, Speer supplemented his diminished labor force with slave labor and foreign "guest" workers. He cleverly evaded a death sentence at Nuremberg. 23: ALBERT SPEER USD 300 - 400 ALBERT SPEER(1905 - 1981) Nazi German architect and Minister of Armaments and War Production, convicted of war crimes at Nuremburg. Good content T.L.S. on his personal letterhead, 1p. 4to., Berlin, Apr. 29, 1939 to Adolf Hitler's adjutant's office. Speer asks that identification cards be issued to Inspectors Hanspeter Klinke, Otto Apel and Gerhard Winter as they: "...often conduct business in the Reich chancellery and the Fuhrer's home...". Fine condition, very elaborately framed with a photo of Speer, brass plaque, and the letter set in a swivel which reveals the translation beneath. Klinke was a crucial part of the design team which constructed the new chancellery building, and Apel also was a major contributor to buildings constructed during Speer's employment during the Third Reich. 24: ALFRED JODL USD 1,000 - 1,500 ALFRED JODLJODL SEEKS TO FREE THE WEHRMACHT FROM ANY COMPLICITY IN THE HOLOCAUST Important content typed D.S. "Jodl", 1p. large 4to., [Flensburg], May 16, 1945, a signed carbon. Jodl writes to the head commissioner overseeing the Flensburg Government headed by Reichs President Karl Donitz following Hitler's suicide and the German surrender. In part: "...Gross Admiral Donitz... deems it necessary to make the following decree... in order to reach a common consensus of the Wehrmacht regarding the concentration camps... we ask permission to transmit the order by radio and telegram transmission to the upper chiefs of staffs for announcement to the troops...". Chipped at top margin, toned, still very good. In early May Donitz had drafted a message to the armed forces publicly declaring that the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS had no previous knowledge of mass murders of Jews and other prisoners in the camps, and ordering all military to publicly disavow such knowledge. The Allied commissioners steadfastedly refused to allow any such announcement. 25: ALFRED ROSENBERG USD 300 - 400 ALFRED ROSENBERG(1893 - 1946) Nazi leader considered the ideologist of Nazism, Reichsminister of the eastern territories, executed at Nuremburg. A.D.S 1p. 12mo., [Nuremberg, 1946], in pencil asking permission of his guards to speak privately with fellow defendant Hans Frank. At bottom, a guard has written "OK" and initialed the request. One fold, very good. 26: ANTHONY MCAULIFFE USD 300 - 400 ANTHONY MCAULIFFE(1898 - 1975) American Army general who held Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, remembered for his reply to a German surrender ultimatum: "Nuts!" Signed and inscribed first-day postal cover honoring Gen. George S. Patton, 6 1/2" x 3 1/2": "'Nuts' A C McAuliffe, General, USA (ret.)" The postal cover includes a stamp depicting Patton awarding the Distinguished Service Cross to McAuliffe. Traces of mounting tape on the verso, else very good. Includes a modern reproduction photograph of McAuliffe in uniform. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 27: ANTHONY MCAULIFFE USD 200 - 300 ANTHONY MCAULIFFE(1898-1975) United States Army brigadier general, who earned fame as the acting division commander of the 101st Airborne Division troops defending Bastogne, Belgium, during the Battle of the Bulge. T.L.S. "A.C. McAuliffe", 1p. 4to., [n.p.., n.d.] relaying information on how to acquire a book written by members of his 103rd Infantry Division, in part: "...The book was prepared by soldiers with a 'minimum of interference from the brass'. I consider it an accurate and interesting account..." Includes original transmittal envelope. Fine. 28: ARTHUR SEYSS-INQUART USD 200 - 300 ARTHUR SEYSS-INQUART(1892 - 1946) Nazi occupation governor of Holland and deputy governor of Poland, executed as war criminal. Bold signature on a 16mo. pre-printed sheet indicating in German and English that the example provided is: "my proper signature". Fine. Obtained by a guard during the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. 29: ARTHUR SEYSS-INQUART AND MARTIN BORMANN USD 500 - 700 ARTHUR SEYSS-INQUART AND MARTIN BORMANNARTHUR SEYSS-INQUART (1892-1946) Austrian Nazi politician who served as Chancellor of Austria for two days, later Reichskommissar in the Netherlands. War-date A.L.S. on official letterhead as Reichsminister, Den Haag, Sept 9., 1941 to Martin Bormann, Chief of the Party Chancellery. In part: ?Dear Party Comrade Bormann,? will deliver 24 cans of tomato sauce which is so popular with the Fuhrer. Please direct the shipment to the Fuhrer.? Receiving stamp at top right. With a retained copy of a T.L.S. with initial to Seyss-Inquart by MARTIN BORMANN (1900-1945), 1p. 4to., [n.p..], Dec. 22, 1942, in part: "...At your last visit at the Fuhrerhauptquartier you left several cans of tomato juice for me, which were delivered to me in Berlin? I regret that I was not able to meet with you personally. I would like to take the opportunity to wish you all the best for the coming holidays and the new year.? Both letters have file holes at left, Bormann?s retained copy has a one inch tear at the top right corner (repaired), corners creased. 30: AUGUST FRANK USD 400 - 500 AUGUST FRANK(1898 - 1984) SS-Obergruppenfuhrer and General of the Police and Waffen-SS. German official of the SS Main Economic Administration Office, convicted at Nuremberg on charges of recruiting slave labor and the looting of Jewish property. T.L.S. on his personal SS-Gruppenfuhrer letterhead, 1p. 4to., Berlin, Feb. 11, 1943 to SS-Obergruppenfuhrer RICHARD HILDEBRANDT thanking him for his sentiments concerning Frank's promotion and extends his own best wishes. File holes at margin, else very good. 31: AUGUST SCHMIDT USD 100 - 150 AUGUST SCHMIDT(1883 - 1955) German general of flak artillery, commander of Luftgau VI which provided troops to counter Market Garden operations. Convicted of war crimes. Inscribed signed book "The Traveller Between Both Worlds" by Walter Flez, presented to a Luftwaffe-related student at Munster, Aug. 11, 1941. In damaged slipcase, very good. 32: BALDUR VON SCHIRACH USD 150 - 200 BALDUR VON SCHIRACH(1907 - 1974) Nazi leader of the Hitler Youth and Gauleiter of Vienna, sentenced at Nuremburg to twenty years for war crimes. T.L.S. 1p. 4to., Munich, June 14, 1967 in English to noted autograph collector Cornelius Greenway thanking him for his letter and good wishes and reciprocating. Very good. 33: BORIS SHAPOSHNIKOV USD 400 - 600 BORIS SHAPOSHNIKOV(1882 - 1945) Soviet Marshal who planned the rapid reconstruction buildup of the Red Army following Stalin's purges, saving the Soviet Union from complete disaster. Later served as Chief of the General Staff. Excessively rare D.S. on official army letterhead, 1p. 4to., 1937, apparently approving a request by Japanese peasants on occupied islands to place sand bags upon the coast to prevent damage by the surf. The approval is given provided the work is done under the supervision of the Soviet government and NKVD Border Patrol. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 34: CHARLES DE GAULLE USD 200 - 300 CHARLES DE GAULLE(1890 - 1970) French general who led the Free French Forces in World War II, and went on to found and lead the Fifth French Republic. A.N.S. "C. G." on his personal 3 3/4" x 2 3/4" "General De Gaulle" calling card, in French. In full: "I thank you for your loyal thoughts. C. G." Lightly toned. Sold with a second card "Le General & Madame de Gaulle "with a friendly unsigned note in the hand of Madame De Gaulle. 35: CHARLES W. LINDBERG USD 100 - 150 CHARLES W. LINDBERG(1920-2007) United States Marine corporal during World War II who was part of the combat patrol that climbed Mount Suribachi and raised the first of two U.S. flags on the summit during the Battle of Iwo Jima. I.S.P., 11" x 14" color, a view of the memorial to the battle atop Mount Suribachi, with a flight of F-14 Tomcat fighters in the background. Inscribed, in blue ink: "Charles W. Lindberg, 1st Flag Raiser at Iwo Jima, Feb. 23, 1945, 10:30 A.M." Fine. 36: CHESTER W. NIMITZ USD 200 - 300 CHESTER W. NIMITZ(1885 - 1966) American admiral, Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet during World War II and largely responsible for the successful "island-hopping" campaign against the Japanese. Very rare, very early D.S. "C. W. Nimitz", 1p. 4to., "U.S.S. MAUMEE Navy Yard, New York", July 18, 1917, a special requisition ordering that a sailor be paid $51.00 if due to him. File holes at top, else very good. After the United States declared war on Germany in April 1917, Nimitz was on board the Maumee when it served as a refueling ship for the first squadron of U.S. Navy destroyers to cross the Atlantic. During this time, the Maumee conducted the first-ever underway refuelings. 37: CHESTER W. NIMITZ USD 100 - 150 CHESTER W. NIMITZ(1885 - 1966) American admiral, Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet during World War II and largely responsible for the successful "island-hopping" campaign against the Japanese. Bold signature "C. W. Nimitz" on the face of a postal cover bearing a pasted-on photo of Nimitz, canceled at Nimitz, WV on Sep. 10, 1945. Very good. 38: CLAIRE CHENNAULT USD 200 - 300 CLAIRE CHENNAULT(1890 - 1958) American Army aviator who established the volunteer-staffed Flying Tigers to fight the Japanese invasion of China. He has also been (unofficially) credited with over 40 "kills". S.P. "Chennault", 8" x 10" b/w, a chest up view of Chennault in uniform. The photo is signed in the upper left corner, with an added typed inscription. The signature is a bit light, else very good. From the collection of Army and NFL football star ELMER "OLLIE" OLIPHANT (1892-1975). 39: DOUGLAS MACARTHUR USD 400 - 600 DOUGLAS MACARTHURA RARE WAR-DATE LETTER OF CONDOLENCE Rare content war-date T.L.S., 1p. 4to., "General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area", Nov. 1944, to Mrs. Josie M. Miller, in part: "...In the death of your son, Private First Class Ernest W. Miller, you have my heartfelt sympathy. His service was characterized by his devotion to our beloved country, and in his death we have lost a gallant comrade-in-arms..." MacArthur's letters of condolence are quite rare. Fine. 40: DOUGLAS MACARTHUR USD 150 - 200 DOUGLAS MACARTHUR(1880 - 1964) American general and Allied Supreme Commander in the Pacific in World War II, accepted the surrender of Japan and was later dismissed by Truman for advocating an invasion of China. Lot of two signed items, includes a bold signature cut from a letter, along with a 7 1/4" x 10 1/2" b/w photo backstamped 1944, signed in blue ballpoint but signature very light, perhaps 2/10. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 41: DR. HERBERT JANSKY USD 60 - 80 DR. HERBERT JANSKY(1898 - 1981) German translator and economist employed by Rosenberg in studying Turkish-English as well as Turkish-Bolshevist relations, in particular the economic relations, with an eye toward dragging Turkey into the war on the side of the Axis powers. Lot of three A.D.S.s penned at the top of what appear to be applications by translators, each 2pp. large 4to., 1938, foxed; with two letters sent to him. Untranslated. 42: ELWOOD R. "PETE" QUESADA USD 75 - 100 ELWOOD R. "PETE" QUESADA(1904 - 1993) American Army Air Corps and Air Force general, while with the Ninth A.F. he developed the concept of close air support of ground forces and developed early warning radar. He later headed the Tactical Air Command and owned the Washington Senators. Good lot of three signed items, includes an S.P. 8" x 10" b/w, in uniform; an A.N.S. on notepad sheet, signed with rank; and a T.L.S. on his personal letterhead, 1p. 4to., Beverly Hills, Mar. 1, 1957 complying with a request. Very good. 43: ERHARD MILCH USD 150 - 200 ERHARD MILCH(1892 - 1972) Co-creator with Goring of the Nazi's Luftwaffe, promoted to the rank of field marshal, later tried at Nuremburg and imprisoned until 1954. Scarce, larger format S.P., 5 1/4" x 7" b/w, a fine bust photo in uniform signed with fair contrast at bottom. Mounted, else fine. 44: ERICH HARTMANN USD 500 - 700 ERICH HARTMANN(1922 - 1993) German ace, the top ace of all time, with 352 aerial kills during which he never lost a wing man. Captured and held by the Soviets for ten years. Fine lot of 14 signed photos, each 8" x 10" b/w showing Hartmann in post-war uniform visiting a NASA facility and examining a model of a prototype aircraft, each photo boldly signed in blue ink and fine. 45: ERICH KOCH USD 150 - 200 ERICH KOCH(1896 - 1986) Gauleiter of East Prussia and Reichskommissar of the Ukraine with control of the Gestapo and the uniformed police. His domain now extended from the Baltic to the Black Sea; it comprised ethnic German, Polish, Belarus and Ukrainian areas. Koch worked together with Fritz Sauckel in providing the Reich with forced labor. He was also involved in the persecution and mass-murder of Polish and Ukrainian Jews. A.D.S. signed in full twice, 1p.oblong 8vo., June 25, 1982. Writing from his jail cell in Poland, Koch formally asks that he be allowed to receive a package of food from Germany. Very good. 46: ERICH KOCH USD 150 - 200 ERICH KOCH(1896 - 1986) Gauleiter of East Prussia and Reichskommissar of the Ukraine with control of the Gestapo and the uniformed police. His domain now extended from the Baltic to the Black Sea; it comprised ethnic German, Polish, Belarus and Ukrainian areas. Koch worked together with Fritz Sauckel in providing the Reich with forced labor. He was also involved in the persecution and mass-murder of Polish and Ukrainian Jews. Signed book: "Kaiser, Gott und Teufel" ("Emperor, God and Devil") by Bruno Gloger (Berlin: VEB Deutscher Verlag), 1970. 246pp. 8vo. Signed in full on the title page while being held a prisoner in Poland. Very good. 47: ERICH RAEDER USD 200 - 300 ERICH RAEDER(1876 - 1960) Commander and Chief of the German Navy (1933 - 1943) who was largely responsible for its expansion. Retired over growing differences with Hitler. T.L.S. on his official letterhead, 1p. large 4to., Berlin, Nov. 28, 1936 to an inland waterways captain mentioning that based on the man's hiring certificate he may serve as a captain at the shipyard at which Raeder has been stationed. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 48: ERICH RAEDER USD 300 - 400 ERICH RAEDER(1876 - 1960) Commander and Chief of the German Navy (1933 - 1943) who was largely responsible for its expansion. Retired over growing differences with Hitler. Fine association war-date I.S.P., 9 1/2" x 13" (overall) b/w, a half-length seated pose in uniform inscribed on the lower mount: "To Kapitanleutnant Fritz Frauenheim in grateful and thankful acknowledgement for his outstanding service in the Greater German fight for freedom. Raeder 1942". Very good. U-boat captain FRITZ FRAUENHEIM (1912-1969) sank a total of 19 vessels of 78,853 GRT total from September 1939 until his retirement from front line service in December 1940. He was awarded the Knights Cross for his service. Frauenheim would also command the 23rd and 29th U-boat flotillas in the Mediterranean. 49: ERICH RAEDER USD 200 - 300 ERICH RAEDER(1876 - 1960) Commander and Chief of the German Navy (1933 - 1943) who was largely responsible for its expansion. Retired over growing differences with Hitler. Fine content A.D.S. "Erich Raeder", 1p. 8 1/4" x 2", Spandau Prison, July 28, 1955, several lines from Psalm 38, in German: "The Lord will vindicate me; your love, Lord, endures forever - do not abandon the works of your hands". Fine condition. 51: ERICH TOPP USD 75 - 100 ERICH TOPP(1914 - 2005) Third most successful of German U-Boot commanders, also a recipient the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. He sank 35 ships for a total of 197,460 gross register tons. Small S.P. 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" b/w in uniform, signed in blue ink. Fine. 52: ERICH VON DEM BACH-ZELEWSKI USD 400 - 500 ERICH VON DEM BACH-ZELEWSKI(1899-1972) SS member and chief of Heinrich Himmler's chief of partisan warfare, reached the rank of SS-Obergruppenfuhrer. Bach-Zalewski took command of all German troops fighting against the Warsaw Uprising, resulting in the killing of over 200,000 civilians. Scarce partly-printed D.S. on "SS-Oberabschnitt Sudost" letterhead, 1p. 4to., Breslau, Apr. 8, 1940, a recommendation for promotion for SS-Sturmbannfuhrer Harry Specht, SS No. 48633. File holes at left margin, else very good. 53: ERICH VON MANSTEIN USD 150 - 200 ERICH VON MANSTEIN(1887-1973) German field marshal who devised the plan to conquer France, held various commands on the Russian front, sacked by Hitler for a retreat. S.P. adding rank as "Feldmarshall", 5 1/4" x 7 3/4" b/w bookstock, a chest, up pose in uniform removed from his memoirs. Fine. 54: ERICH VON MANSTEIN USD 150 - 200 ERICH VON MANSTEIN(1887-1973) German field marshal who devised the plan to conquer France, held various commands on the Russian front, sacked by Hitler for a retreat. Postwar T.L.S. with holograph postscript, 1p. 4to., Irschenhausen, Oct. 8, 1963 thanking his correspondent for sending a book concerning Cossacks and offering a few factual corrections as to the location of his various headquarters. Very good. Manstein had commanded Cossacks during the war. 55: ERNEST J. KING USD 75 - 100 ERNEST J. KING(1878 - 1956) American admiral, commander in chief of the Atlantic fleet and chief of naval operations (1942-45). War-date A.N.S. at the bottom of a staff sergeant's letter to him, Dec. 19, 1943, in which the sergeant compliments King on his "fine leadership". King responds: "Thank you - E. J. King Admiral, U.S. Navy 1943". Fine. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 56: ERNST BUSCH USD 300 - 400 ERNST BUSCH(1885 - 1945) German field marshal, served under List during the invasion of Poland and the following year led the German 16th Army during the Western Offensive. Defeated in Russia, he was sacked by Hitler, recalled to defend against Montgomery's advance, and died in a POW camp after capture. Typed D.S. in pencil, 1p. 4to., [n.p..], Jan. 2, 1942, agreeing to a recommendation that the Knights Cross be awarded to HUBERT MICKLEY (1918-1944). In part: "...on October 18, 1941...with disregard of his own person, by himself, destroyed an enemy tank with hand weapons...and he played an important part in the arresting of the Russian attack...". Mickey would be awarded his Knights Cross, and receive his Oak Leaves on Aug. 4, 1944. He would be killed at Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge. 57: ERNST BUSCH USD 300 - 400 ERNST BUSCH(1885 - 1945) German field marshal, served under List during the invasion of Poland and the following year led the German 16th Army during the Western Offensive. Defeated in Russia, he was sacked by Hitler, recalled to defend Montgomery's advance, and died in a POW camp after capture. War-date typed D.S. with indelible pencil, 1p. oblong 8vo., [n.p..], Feb. 28, 1944, a recommendation for the issuance of the German Cross in Silver to a "Major Klaffke" of Nachr Abt. 14, 14. Inf. Div. File holes at left, docketed. Very good. 58: ERNST GURKE USD 150 - 200 ERNST GURKE(1899 - 1946) Commander of the 43rd Motorized Flak Regiment in North Africa, awarded the Knights Cross, died a POW in the hands of the Russians. S.P. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" b/w, a chest, up pose displaying his Knights Cross, signed at bottom in indelible pencil with fair to poor contrast. 59: ERNST UDET USD 200 - 300 ERNST UDET(1896-1941) Second-highest scoring German flying ace of World War I. He was one of the youngest aces and was the highest scoring German ace to survive the war. His 62 confirmed victories were second only to Manfred von Richthofen. S.P., 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" b/w, a Ross Verlag postcard showing Udet in front of his Curtiss Goshawk biplane. Signed boldly with black ink. Pencil notation on the verso gives a brief biography of Udet. Some mounting remnants on the verso, else fine 60: ERNST WILHELM BOHLE USD 300 - 400 ERNST WILHELM BOHLE(1903 - 1960) Head of the NSDAP/AO , the foreign organization of the NSDAP. The organization concentrated on the ideological training of foreign Germans, the eradication of enemy propaganda, and espionage and political pressures. Fine association T.L.S. in green indelible pencil on his official letterhead, 1p. 4to., Berlin, May 28, 1936 to ALFRED ROSENBERG (1893-1946), influential ideologue of the Nazi Party. Bohle thanks Rosenberg for sending an invitation to the National Socialist Cultural Community in Munich. He is uncertain if he can participate as a great number of foreign Germans who will be competing in the Olympics are arriving daily. File holes at left, else very good. The aim of the association was to make a significant imprint on cultural life in Germany based on the aims and objectives of the inner circles of the Nazi Party. Upon its reorganization, the club was merged with the "Dienststelle Rosenberg" (DRbg), later known as the Amt Rosenberg. 61: ERWIN ROMMEL USD 800 - 1,200 ERWIN ROMMEL(1891 - 1944) German field marshal whose Afrika Corps threw back repeated British and American assaults in North Africa, later he defended Normandy and ultimately was forced to commit suicide due to his alleged involvement in the Hitler bomb plot. Printed L.S. "Rommel", on "Panzerarmee Afrika, Der Oberbefehlshaber" letterhead, 1p. 4to., [n.p.., n.d.], a form letter thanking his supporters and admirers for their letters, in part: "...From all parts of Germany I receive daily an extraordinary amount of mail... With the best of intentions, it is not possible for me to personally handle the magnitude of the task of answering each letter. I ask, therefore, for your understanding that your greetings can be answered in this form... In newsreels you will find a striking picture of the unusual service given by the troops in North Africa. I am proud to say that even under extremely difficult desert conditions, the German soldier fights bravely and dutifully alongside our Italian comrades for our common victory. In the future, the German troops in North Africa will persevere in their heavy efforts and contribute to the final victory of the Axis..." Boldly signed at the conclusion in pencil. Folds and slight foxing, minute chips at left, else very good Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 62: ERWIN ROMMEL USD 700 - 800 ERWIN ROMMEL(1891 - 1944) German field marshal whose Afrika Corps threw back repeated British and American assaults in North Africa, later he defended Normandy and ultimately was forced to commit suicide due to his alleged involvement in the Hitler bomb plot. Typed D.S. as "General der Panzertruppen und Oberfehlshaber der Panzer-Armee Afrika", 1p. 4to., "Headquarters" [North Africa], Jan. 30, 1942. Rommel awards the Iron Cross, 1st Class to an oberleutnant in his command. Repaired marginal tear at right, file holes. Very good. SOLD WITH: unissued "Afrika Korps" cuff title, 20" long, unissued. Two pieces, ideal for framing. 63: FERDINAND SCHORNER USD 250 - 350 FERDINAND SCHORNER(1892 - 1972) German field marshal, highly successful during the German campaigns in Poland and the Balkans, commanding the 98th Mountain Regiment. Rare A.L.S. 1p. large 4to., Weser, [n.d. but after 1958], to "Bauer". Schorner, facing charges in Germany for illegally executing deserters, advises that once he recuperates he will continue to cooperate with his case: "...I will continue to fight my hard fight for the historic truth until a victory is won in my case. Should our ways cross, I would like to shake your hand... General Schwab I shall visit as soon as I am in Munich again...". The Germans found Schorner guilty and sentenced him to nearly five years in jail. Fine. 64: FRANZ VON PAPEN USD 250 - 350 FRANZ VON PAPEN(1879-1969) Chancellor of Germany and Vice Chancellor in Hitler's early years of power, von Papen was accused and later acquitted of war crimes. T.L.S. on his official letterhead, 1p. 8vo., Berlin, May 23, 1938 to Nazi Party National Treasurer FRANZ XAVER SCHWARZ (1875-1947) sending his proper name, birth date and place, date of party membership, etc., likely to be used in the party's financial files. Pencil notes at bottom, file holes, else very good. 65: FRANZ VON PAPEN USD 150 - 200 FRANZ VON PAPEN(1879-1969) Served as Chancellor of Germany in 1932 and as Vice-Chancellor under Adolf Hitler in 1933-1934. It was largely von Papen who persuaded Hindenburg to appoint Hitler as Chancellor. Typed L.S., 1p. 8vo., Baden, Oct. 6, 1954, to Mr. Keith Thompson, in part: "...Thanking your for the invitation to join the many friends of Mr. G.S. Vierick throughout the world with a congratulation on his 10th birthday, I have great pleasure to mail today a short letter..." . George Sylvester Vierick (1884-1962) was a German-American poet, journalist, and pro-Nazi propagandist, was imprisoned from 1942-47 for his activities. Fine. 66: FRIEDRICH HOSSBACH USD 150 - 200 FRIEDRICH HOSSBACH(1894 - 1980) German staff officer and the military adjutant to Adolf Hitler. General of Infantry, commanding the 82nd Infantry Division, the LVI Panzer Corps, and latterly Fourth Army on the Russian front. Recipient of the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves. Typed war-date D.S. in pencil as commander of the 56th Panzer Corps, 8pp. large 4to., [n.p..], Mar. 15, 1944, a recommendation for the German Cross in Silver for Dr. Herbert zur Nieden who had held a position as a quartermaster. File holes, lightly toned, else very good. 67: FRIEDRICH PAULUS USD 200 - 300 FRIEDRICH PAULUS(1890 - 1957) German field marshal who headed the 6th Army's drive on Stalingrad. Paulus found himself surrounded there and surrendered his starving army on Jan. 31, 1943. Signed post card from a Soviet POW camp, 4" x 5 3/4", Nov. 14, 1949, to his son, Ernst Alexander Paulus. The front of the card has spaces for the recipient, his address, the sender, and the camp he was imprisoned in, all labeled in both Russian and French, while the back of the card bears the message. Paulus has completed both sides in purple ink, executing his name and giving his camp number, as well as his son's full name and address in the British Zone of occupied Germany. He writes, in part: "My dear Ernst! I've gone one month without any message from you. This is probably due to the dismantling of the camp post office. Your last card was from 26.9 [Sep. 26], which I received on 12. 10. The outbreak of whooping cough has subsided, and we are doing well..." He continues in the same vein, sharing everyday news from his life in Soviet custody, and concludes by passing along happy birthday wishes to a friend. Fine. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 68: FRIEDRICH-WILHELM KRUGER USD 300 - 400 FRIEDRICH-WILHELM KRUGER(1894 - 1945) Nazi official and high-ranking member of the SA and SS. Kruger was Higher SS and Police Leader in German-occupied Poland. As such, he was responsible for crushing rebellion in the extermination camps, setting up forced labor camps, deporting people from Warsaw ghettos, so-called "anti-partisan" fighting, and the driving out of over one million farmers. A suicide at war's end. Rare war-date typed D.S. on his official SS/Police letterhead, 1p. 4to., Krakau, Oct. 1, 1940 concerning notification of the transfer of SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer Gerhard Rouenhoff from Lublin to Krakau. Some wrinkles and offsetting from dampness, else very good. Rouenhoff commanded the 57.SS-Standarte "Thuringer Wald". 69: FRITZ SAUCKEL USD 400 - 600 FRITZ SAUCKEL(1894 - 1946) Nazi chief of slave labor recruitment who seized over five million workers and kept them under the vilest conditions. Tried, convicted and hanged at Nuremburg. T.L.S. on his official letterhead as Gauleiter of Thuringia, 1p. large 4to., Weimar, Dec. 5, 1939 to ALBERT BORMANN (1902-1989), adjutant to Adolf Hitler and the younger brother of Martin Bormann. Sauckel had written and published a propaganda broadside in 1930 and at that time dispersed it to citizens in Thuringia. He mentions that the writing contained some of Hitler's proclamations and was of historical importance. He sends a copy to Bormann and asks that it be given to Hitler at a commemorative event and further notes that he had been given permission by Hitler to send him a telegram on the same day. File holes at left, else fine. 70: FRITZ SAUCKEL USD 200 - 300 FRITZ SAUCKEL(1894 - 1946) Nazi chief of slave labor recruitment who seized over five million workers and kept them under the vilest condition. Tried, convicted and hanged at Nuremburg. A.D.S 1p. 8vo., [Nuremberg, 1946], in pencil asking permission of his guards: "Sauckel I would like to speak with 1. Dr. Seiss-Inquart 2. Rosenberg 3. v. Schirach - Streicher 4.) Dr. Fritzsche." At bottom, a guard has written "OK" and initialed two of the requests, and has lightly penned a translation at top. Folds, very good. 71: FRITZ TODT USD 400 - 500 FRITZ TODT(1891 - 1942) Reich Minister for Armaments and Ammunition, and the founder of Organisation Todt, died in a plane crash. T.L.S. on official Inspector General for German Roadways letterhead, 1p. 4to., Wiesbaden, July 27, 1938 to SS-Gruppenfuhrer Julius Schaub. In part: "...The Fuhrer called me on Tuesday afternoon and requested a report about Wiesbaden. Enclosed I?m sending you the report with the request to deliver it to the Fuhrer . I will be in my Wiesbaden office until Saturday?and then 2-3 days with my family in Westerland. ?my travel itinerary can obviously be changed upon the Fuhrer?s request for a personal presentation. Heil Hitler...? Folds and file holes at left, else fine. 72: GALEAZZO CIANO USD 100 - 150 GALEAZZO CIANO(1903 - 1944) Italian politician and son-in-law of Benito Mussolini, Minister of Foreign Affairs who later helped force Mussolini's resignation. Executed by the Nazis and fascist sympathizers. War-date T.L.S., 1p. 4to., Rome, May 2, 1942, to Luigi Maggi Pecoraro telling him that he has not been appointed President of the Agricultural Consortium of Palermo, Sicily. Signed boldly at the conclusion in black ink. Very good. 73: GEORG VON KUCHLER USD 300 - 400 GEORG VON KUCHLER(1881 - 1968) German field marshal who led the drive of the 18th Army to take Paris and raise the swastika over the Eiffel Tower. Briefly imprisoned for war crimes. S.P. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" b/w, a Hoffmann photo in uniform from the chest, up, boldly signed adding rank. Addressed on verso and marked as being sent via Feldpost but bearing no other markings. Fine. 74: GEORGE G. STRATEMEYER USD 100 - 150 GEORGE G. STRATEMEYER(1890 - 1969) World War II chief of Air Staff and U.S. Air Force Far East Air Forces commander during the first year of the Korean War. War-date S.P. 9 ¬? x 11 ?? b/w, a chest, up pose in uniform signed on Aug. 4, 1945 ? two days before an atomic bomb would be dropped on Hiroshima. Corner margins creased else very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 75: GEORGE S. PATTON USD 700 - 900 GEORGE S. PATTON(1885 - 1945) "Old Blood and Guts" was one of the finest tank commanders in history, rolling his forces through Tunisia, Sicily, France and Germany until halted at the Rhine. War-date typed L.S. "G. S. Patton Jr.", 1p. 4to., Headquarters Third United States Army, Aug. 6, 1945, to Albert Ferguson, transmitting an autographed photograph of himself (not included here). Tape marks at all four margins, else very good. Includes original transmittal envelope. 76: GEORGI K. ZHUKOV USD 200 - 300 GEORGI K. ZHUKOV(1896 - 1974) Soviet field marshal, perhaps the greatest general of World War II, he survived crushing poverty and Stalin's purges to command the Russian armies at the monumental battles of Moscow and Kursk, and in the taking of Berlin. A.E.S. penned upon a 4pp. 4to. D.S., an attestation as to the character, etc. of an officer of the political department of the 63rd Infantry Corps. Zhukov writes: "I agree with the attestation and the conclusion. Commander of the of the Ural Military District, Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov. 1/XII 49". Very good. 77: GERD VON RUNDSTEDT USD 300 - 400 GERD VON RUNDSTEDT(1875-1953) German Field Marshal (Generalfeldmarschall) during World War II. After the war, he was charged with war crimes, but did not face trial due to his age and poor health. Signed Hoffmann photo postcard "von Rundstedt", 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" b/w, a chest-up profile view of von Rundstedt in uniform . Signed boldly across the chest in black ink. Slight blue ink marks on the face and verso, and a pencil notation on the verso, else very good. 78: GUNTHER RALL USD 100 - 150 GUNTHER RALL(1918-2009) S.P., 3 3/4" x 6" b/w, a neck up portrait of Rall in his leather flying helmet. His Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves is visible at his throat. Signed boldly across the bottom in black ink. 79: GUNTHER RALL AND ADOLF GALLAND USD 100 - 150 GUNTHER RALL AND ADOLF GALLANDLot of two items signed by German fighter aces, includes GUNTHER RALL, S.P. 5" x 7" color, shows him in uniform with Knights Cross from chest, up, boldly signed in white marker; with ADOLF GALLAND, S.P., artists image of German fighters scrambling from a base, signed in the lower margin. Two pieces. 80: HANS "ASSI" HAHN USD 300 - 400 HANS "ASSI" HAHN(1914 - 1982) German Luftwaffe ace of World War II with 108 victories in some 560 missions, awarded the Knights Cross with Oak Leaves before being captured by the Russians. Scarce fine association war-date D.S. marked "SECRET", 1p. large 4to., [n.p..], Nov. 20, 1942. Hahn signs an excerpt from the personnel file of HANS BEISSWENGER making changes to his service record adding by adding a promotion and changing two service record lists. Folds, else fine. Hans Beisswenger (1916-1943) was a Luftwaffe ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves. In 500 combat missions, Beisswenger was credited with 152 victories, twice becoming an "ace in a day", killed in an air battle with the Soviets. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 81: HANS FRANK USD 600 - 800 HANS FRANK(1900?1946) German lawyer employed by the Nazi Party in the 1920s and 1930s, and later Hitler's personal lawyer. After the invasion of Poland, Frank became Nazi Germany's chief jurist in occupied Poland. During his tenure throughout the war, he terrorized civilians and was directly involved in the mass murder of Jews and Poles. Executed following the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. Rare A.L.S. "Hans" to his mistress Lilli Groh, 3pp. 4to. on Governor-general letterhead, Krakow Castle, May 3, 1943. Frank sends birthday wishes, reinforcing his love for her with colorful descriptions of her beauty. In part : "... I?m sending you my heartiest birthday wishes?I lay before you thirty years of my life full of love and know, no matter what happens, we are inseparable! May my little gifts give you great pleasure?I see blossoms- flowers- colors- light- around you?God is delighted, that you are ? with your everlasting youthfulness...the light in my heart? in the unspeakable horrifying storm of my life and struggle provide me with energy and courage, zest for life and beauty believing in the goodness of this earth and world.---Oh my Lilli That you are ? That you are mine! I love you - I love you! ??. Fine condition. With a 4" x 5 3/4" photo showing Hans Frank with Arthur Seyss-Inquart (damaged). Written two years to the day before Frank would be captured at Tegernsee in southern Bavaria. He was manhandled and beaten, walking the gauntlet of American soldiers, and because of that, he tried to cut his own throat; two days later, he lacerated his left arm while attempting to slit his wrists in a second unsuccessful suicide attempt. Groh, whom Frank's wife tried to have executed, lived until 1970. 82: HANS FRITZSCHE USD 200 - 300 HANS FRITZSCHE(1900 - 1953) Radio propaganda chief in Joseph Goebbels' propaganda ministry. Delivered regular radio broadcasts with the familiar opening "Hier spricht Hans Fritzsche!", making him one of the best-known commentators in Nazi Germany. A.D.S. signed twice, 1p. 12mo., "Cell 30", [Nuremberg], Aug. 20, 1946 asking permission of his guards to speak privately with fellow defendants Julius Streicher and Wilhelm Frick. At bottom, a guard has written "OK" and initialed the request. One fold, signature at bottom slightly trimmed, else very good. 83: HANS KREBS USD 300 - 400 HANS KREBS(1888 - 1947) Ethnic German Nazi Party member and SS-Brigadefuhrer from Czechoslovakia. From 1938 to 1945 he was government president in Aussig, later becoming the Reichsgau Sudetenland. Krebs was executed in Prague 1947. Fine association T.L.S. on his Regierungspraesident Aussig letterhead, 1p. 4to., [n.p.., n.d.], an official SS printed form. Krebs sets forth his name, rank, and SS number above the printed statement: "I am German, I am of Aryan heritage, I do not belong to any Freemason lodge or any other secret organization and I have never belonged to them before. And I promise to support the movement with all my strength?". Boldly signed at bottom. File holes at left, else very good. 84: HANS-ULRICH RUDEL USD 150 - 200 HANS-ULRICH RUDEL(1916-1982) German Luftwaffe military aviator during World War II, a ground-attack pilot credited with an enormous number of ground "kills". T.L.S., 1p. 8vo., Kufstein, Sep. 22, 1978, on his personal letterhead. In part: "...To be sure, I have a large postage expense, but you don't always have to send me money! Many thanks to you. I hope I have fulfilled your desire and did not misinterpret the letter. Three weeks from today I fly to South America..." Boldly signed at the conclusion in blue ink. Hitler created a special award for Rudel, the Knight's Cross to the Iron Cross, with Golden Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds. Rudel's letterhead bears a personal seal, incorporating the elements of this decoration. Folds, else fine. 85: HARRY TRUMAN USD 750 - 1,000 HARRY TRUMAN(1884 - 1972) 33rd President of the United States who led the country in the closing days of World War II and through the rebuilding of Europe under the Marshall Plan and the Korean War. Rare typed D.S. "Harry Truman" as President, 1p. 4to.,on White House Letterhead., Washington, [n.d., c. April 1946] awarding a "CITATION FOR THE LEGION OF MERIT Degree of Legionnaire" unto "Guards Colonel Boris Ilitch Mutovin, Red Army, displayed exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services from 17 June to 1 October 1945 as head of the Political Section of the 116th Guards Infantry Division of the XXXIII Russian Guards Infantry Corps.">" Accompanied by Mutovin's official citation document, signed by Secretary of War, ROBERT P. PATTERSON, 1p. oblong folio, Washington, May 22, 1946. Together, two pieces in fine condition. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 86: HASSO VON MANTEUFFEL USD 200 - 300 HASSO VON MANTEUFFELVON MANTEUFFEL DENIGRATES "HITLER'S CHAUFFEUR" SEPP DIETRICH Fine content T.L.S. on his personal letterhead, 1p. legal folio, May 27, 1971 to a Mr. Mastrigt, in German. Manteuffel goes into great detail citing regulations as to which Waffen-SS ranks would be superior to those in the Heer. He shows his impatience with those claiming equality between similar ranks, stating that some SS ranks were purely political appointments. He continues: "...after almost 30 years of service, I was named Commander in Chief... Sepp Dietrich advanced through the officer ranks to... a position he was never able to fill properly solely on the basis of having been Hitler's chauffeur... He was a butcher by trade... a good deal more education and training is certainly required of an officer corps...". With full translation and a photo. Some slight show-through, else very good. 87: HEINRICH HIMMLER USD 1,500 - 2,000 HEINRICH HIMMLERA RARE HANDWRITTEN LETTER TO HIS PARENTS Good content early A.L.S. "Heinie" to his parents, Gebhard and Anna Maria Himmler, 2pp. 4to., Munich, Dec. 23, 1931, written partially in ink and pencil. Opening "Dear Parents", Himmler regrets that he had not written sooner, as he had been in Bad Harzung and was unable to write from there. Himmler also mentions an extensive road trip including stops at Berlin, Schwerin and possibly Rostock, and also mentions the mother-in-law of the Duchess of Oldenburg. He closes stating: "?now I am leaving for the march at Braunschweig?" With holograph envelope which also bears his last name "Himmler" written twice thereon. Very good. Himmler is rare in holograph material. 88: HEINRICH HIMMLER USD 500 - 600 HEINRICH HIMMLER(1900 - 1945) Hitler's Chief of the Gestapo placed in charge of security and responsible for the construction and operation of extermination camps. He chose suicide rather than face a hangman's noose at Nuremberg. War-date D.S., 1p. sm. folio, Berlin, Nov. 9, 1939, the appointment of Alfred Drews to serve as "Oberleutnant der Schutzpolizei", boldly signed at bottom. Swastika in blind-embossed seal abraded, else very good. Sold with two other documents issued to the same man bearing printed signatures of Otto Meissner and Jurgen von Kamptz. 89: HEINRICH HIMMLER USD 750 - 1,000 HEINRICH HIMMLERHIMMLER "CONTRACTS" AN OFFICER COMPLICIT IN THE LIQUIDATION OF THE WARSAW GHETTO Partly-printed D.S., 1p. large 4to., Arolsen, Apr. 1, 1935, in essence an employment contract in which SS-Hauptsturmfuhrer Walter Bellwidt signs on to serve the Waffen-SS until his 45th birthday after which the contract became renewable annually. Signed by Himmler at bottom and twice signed by Bellwidt. Marginal file holes, else very good. WALTER BELLWIDT (d. 1965) became an SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer and was a recipient of the Coburg Badge. He would command a Waffen-SS battalion under Jurgen Stroop in the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto. 90: HEINRICH HIMMLER USD 750 - 1,000 HEINRICH HIMMLER(1900 - 1945) Hitler's Chief of the Gestapo placed in charge of security and responsible for the construction and operation of extermination camps. He chose suicide rather than face a hangman's noose at Nuremburg. Fine association T.L.S. on his Reichsfuhrer-SS letterhead, 1p. large 4to., Berlin, May 31, 1936 to ALFRED ROSENBERG (1893-1946), influential ideologue of the Nazi Party. Himmler thanks Rosenberg for his invitation to a meeting of the National Socialist Cultural Community and states that he will happily attend the meeting although he will not be able to participate in every event. He commits to attend for one day for certain. File holes at left, else very good. The aim of the association was to make a significant imprint on cultural life in Germany based on the aims and objectives of the inner circles of the Nazi Party. Upon its reorganization, the club was merged with the "Dienstelle Rosenberg" (DRbg), later known as the Amt Rosenberg. 91: HEINRICH HIMMLER USD 500 - 700 HEINRICH HIMMLER(1900 - 1945) Reichsfuhrer of the SS and a leading member of the Nazi Party. Hitler briefly appointed him a military commander and later Commander of the Replacement (Home) Army and General Plenipotentiary for the administration of the entire Third Reich. Partly-printed D.S., 4pp. 4to., Berlin, Apr. 11, 1939, the service record of SS Capt. Karl Heizmann who is recommended for a promotion to major, boldly signed on the first page. File holes at left, else fine. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 92: HEINRICH KIRCHHEIM USD 150 - 200 HEINRICH KIRCHHEIM(1882 - 1973) German general, fought with distinction in the invasion of France and in the defense of Tobruk. War-date S.P. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" b/w, a Hoffmann photo showing Kirchheim in uniform from the chest, up, nicely signed at bottom. Verso bears Feldpost stamp and is canceled July 11, 1944. Very good. 94: HEINZ GUDERIAN USD 200 - 300 HEINZ GUDERIAN(d. 1953) German general and Hitler's Army Chief of Staff, the inventor of the "blitzkrieg" who commanded panzers in the Poland and France, and the Russian campaign. Partial war-date D.S. "Guderian", a typed endorsement "Agreed" as Chief of the General Staff of the Army, signed in purple indelible pencil. File hole at left, else fine. 95: HELLMUTH HEYE USD 200 - 300 HELLMUTH HEYE(1895 - 1970) German admiral and Knights Cross recipient. Heye commanded the ADMIRAL HIPPER and sank the British destroyer GLOWWORM during the invasion of Norway. His message to the British Admiralty praising the gallantry of the vessel's commander contributed to Lt. Cdr. Gerard Roope receiving (posthumously) the first Victoria Cross of World War II. He later commanded German naval forces in the Black Sea. Fine association I.S.P., 15 3/4" x 19 1/2" b/w, a professional chest, up pose in uniform inscribed: "Hellmuth Heye to Fritz Frauenheim with eternal loyalty and gratefulness 9.III.45". Sold with an unsigned 15 3/4" x 19 1/2" photo of Frauenheim in uniform. Both are signed by the photographer and very good. U-boat captain FRITZ FRAUENHEIM (1912-1969) sank a total of 19 vessels of 78,853 GRT total from September 1939 until his retirement from front line service in December 1940. He was awarded the Knights Cross for his service. Frauenheim would also command the 23rd and 29th U-boat flotillas in the Mediterranean. 96: HELMUT LENT USD 200 - 300 HELMUT LENT(1918-1944) German night-fighter ace in World War II. Lent shot down 110 aircraft, 102 of them at night, far more than the minimum of five enemy aircraft required for the title of "ace". S.P., 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" b/w, a Hoffman postcard showing Lent from the chest up, with his Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds prominently visible. Signed in black ink across the chest. Fine. 97: HENRY HARLEY "HAP" ARNOLD, THEATRICAL PRODUCER USD 200 - 300 HENRY HARLEY "HAP" ARNOLD, THEATRICAL PRODUCER(1886 - 1950) American general, commander of the Army Air Force through most of World War II, responsible for instituting the daylight bombing raids on Germany. Typed L.S. "H.H. Arnold", 1p. 4to., Washington D.C., Oct. 8, 1945, to Mr. Walter S. Marvin, Arnold thanks Marvin for donating $5,000 in 1943 to help fund the play "Winged Victory", written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Moss Hart. The play was commissioned by Arnold and the Army Air Force to depict both the training and work of airmen and also the commitment and devotion to duty with which they carried out this work. Arnold gave Hart complete access to Air Forces resources. In this letter, Arnold summarizes some of the successes of the play: "...The AAF Winged Victory Unit... presented 445 performances of the stage play in 14 principle cities throughout the United States. It is estimated that in excess of 850,000 persons attended these performances and paid net admissions of $2,121,253.70... during the summer of 1944 the Unit made a motion picture of the play, which by September 22, 1945 had been shown in 12,066 theatres, producing gross receipts of $2,842,208.73... At present, total net profits from the stage play and motion picture amount to $1,451,226.19, which sum will be fully utilized to relieve distress of military personnel of the Army and their dependents. Presentation of 'Winged Victory' in so many cities across the country played an intangible but vital part in enabling the AAF to achieve success in its overall mission..." Folds, else fine. 98: HENRY H. "HAP" ARNOLD USD 100 - 150 HENRY H. "HAP" ARNOLD(1886 - 1950) American general, commander of the Army Air Force through most of World War II, responsible for instituting the daylight bombing raids on Germany. T.L.S. "H. H. Arnold", 1p. 4to., Hamilton Field, CA, June 19, 1946, to Mr. H. S. J. Sickel. Arnold thanks his correspondent for his congratulations on Arnold's receipt of an honorary degree from Harvard. File holes at left edge, else very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 99: HENRY M. WILSON USD 75 - 100 HENRY M. WILSON(1881 - 1964) "Jumbo". British field marshal, commander in chief in the Middle East and supreme Allied commander in the Mediterranean. S.P. 4" x 3", his bold signature "Wilson Field Marshal" penned beside a mounted newspaper portrait. Fine. 100: HERMANN GORING USD 400 - 500 HERMANN GORING(1893 - 1946) German politician who began his career as an ace in World War I, rose to become Hitler's right-hand man and head of the Luftwaffe, finally captured and committed suicide on the eve of his execution. Fine partly-printed D.S. "Goring", 1p. sm. folio, Bayreuth, July 31, 1939. While at the Bayreuth Festival enjoying the works of Richard Wagner, Goring takes time to sign the military promotion of Luftwaffe officer Ernst Loewe to the rank of major. With lithographed signature of Adolf Hitler and blind-embossed seal. Fine condition. Loewe would later command a Luftwaffe intelligence regiment. 101: HERMANN GORING USD 400 - 500 HERMANN GORING(1893 - 1946) German politician who began his career as an ace in World War I, rose to become Hitler's right-hand man and head of the Luftwaffe, finally captured and committed suicide on the eve of his execution. D.S. "Hermann Goring", 1p. 10" x 14", Berchtesgaden, Aug. 24, 1939, appointment of Dr. Erwin Wanner. Signed in black ink by Goring, with a lithographed Adolf Hitler signature. Lightly toned, else very good. 102: HERMANN GORING AWARDS A LUFTWAFFE HONOR GOBLET USD 500 - 600 HERMANN GORING AWARDS A LUFTWAFFE HONOR GOBLETRare award certificate , 1p. large 4to., Luftwaffe headquarters, Mar. 21, 1941, an ?unkinder? for the Luftwaffe Honor Goblet (?Ehrenpokal fur besondere Leistung im Luftkrieg?) awarded to Feldwebel Hans Kownatzki: ?...in recognition of his bravery and special successes as combat pilot...?, signed at lower right with a facsimile of Goring?s signature. Blind embossed seal. A small green pencil mark on document, wrinkled and lightly soiled, else very good. 103: HERMANN HOTH USD 250 - 350 HERMANN HOTH(1891 - 1971) German panzer general who drove his forces through France to the Channel, headed Panzer Group 3 in Barbarossa and later besieged Stalingrad, tried and convicted of war crimes. S.P. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" b/w, a chest, up portrait in uniform by Hoffmann signed at bottom with fair contrast. Fine. 104: HINRICH LOHSE USD 300 - 400 HINRICH LOHSE(1896 - 1964) German politician who served as the Reich Commissioner for the Ostland from 1941 to 1944. He directed his underlings to only give Ghetto inmates the most miniscule of food rations---just enough to keep them alive until the "final solution" could officially get underway. Sentenced to ten years hard labor. Fine association T.L.S. on his gauleiter's letterhead, 1p. 8vo., Kiel, May 7, 1941 to ALFRED ROSENBERG (1893-1946), influential ideologue of the Nazi Party. Lohse mentions he has received "The Handbook to the Rome Question" and thanks him for inscribing the work to him, adding: "...It is a real treasure for the leadership of the movement...". File holes at left margin, else very good. 105: HIROSHI OSHIMA USD 300 - 400 HIROSHI OSHIMA(1886 - 1975) General in the Japanese Army and Japanese ambassador to Nazi Germany during World War II. Virtually all of his diplomatic dispatches were intercepted by the Allies. Sentenced for war crimes at Tokyo and imprisoned until 1955. S.P. 7" x 5" b/w showing Oshima exiting a Junkers transport, signed in English and Japanese. Slight show-through of ink on verso appears beneath signature, else fine. With a 6 1/2" x 9" b/w German portrait photo in uniform. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 106: HJALMAR SCHACHT USD 250 - 350 HJALMAR SCHACHT(1877 - 1970) German financier and banker who engineered the rearmament of Germany. Broke with Hitler and joined the resistance when Germany went to war. Acquitted at Nuremberg. T.L.S. on his official letterhead as president of the Reichsbank, 1p. 8vo., Berlin, Aug. 7, 1931 to jurist Th. Abitz-Schultze. Schacht had been invited to become an honorary member of the charitable organization Raabe Stiftung but declines as he avoids involvement in any public matters. Very good. 107: HUGH DOWDING USD 250 - 350 HUGH DOWDING(1882 - 1970) Royal Air Force officer. Dowding was Air Officer Commanding RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain, and is generally credited with playing a crucial role in Britain's defense, and hence, the defeat of Hitler's plan to invade Britain. He was unwillingly replaced in November 1940. DOWDING'S FAREWELL TO HIS "FIGHTER BOYS" Fine content D.S., a printed message sent by Dowding to R.A.F. fighter pilots following his dismissal in November, 1940, in part: "My Dear Fighter Boys, In sending you this my last message, I wish I could say all that is in my heart. I cannot hope to surpass the simple eloquence of the Prime Ministers words, ?Never before has so much been owed by so many to so few.' The debt remains and will increase. In saying good-bye to you I want you to know how continually you have been in my thoughts...Good-bye to you and God bless you all...." Framed with a WWII period photo of Dowding. Provenance: From the collection of the late Malcolm Smith, the long-time assistant secretary to the Battle of Britain Association; The War Museum. 108: IVAN BAGRAMYAN USD 300 - 400 IVAN BAGRAMYAN(1897-1982) Soviet-Armenian military commander and Marshal of the Soviet Union, the first non-Slavic military officer to become a commander of a Front. Important content war-date A.L.S. 1p. 8vo., June 28, 1942, to NIKITA KRUSHCHEV (1894-1971), notifying him that Bagramyan has been sacked as the Chief of Staff of the Southwestern Front following the destruction of twenty divisions under his command at the Second Battle of Kharkov. In part: "... I take with me the most cherished memories in this crucial period in our country's history. I send you my best regards and heartfelt wishes for success in the struggle against the German occupiers..." Following this demotion, Bagramyan was appointed commander of the 16th Army, which played a crucial role in the Battle of Kursk in July 1943, the site of the largest tank battle in history, which resulted in a strategic defeat for the German Army. Two binder holes at left margin, folds, else fine. Includes original transmittal envelope. 110: IVAN YAKUBOVSKY USD 75 - 100 IVAN YAKUBOVSKY(1912 - 1976) Soviet Marshal, a tank commander who distinguished himself in the defensive battles in the Donets Basin in the summer of 1942 and in the defensive and offensive phases of the Battle of Stalingrad. Partly-printed D.S., 4p. 4to., 1965, a military attestation of an officer in a propaganda department in Kiev, Col. Viktor Golovko, signed as commander of troops in Kiev. Fine. 111: JAMES M. GAVIN USD 100 - 150 JAMES M. GAVIN(1907 - 1990) American general and commander of the 82nd Airborne at Normandy and in the Battle of the Bulge. Good content T.L.S. on his corporate letterhead, 1p. 8vo., Cambridge, Jan. 13, 1967, lists his "attributes of generalship": "...integrity, industry, energy, and personality...a great deal of study and education is essential...". Fine. 112: JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP USD 750 - 1,000 JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROPRIBBENTROP SEEKS TO SPLIT THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH OVER SPAIN Fine content partial D.S. as Foreign Minister, 1p. 4to., Berlin, May 17, 1938, the eighth page of a letter or perhaps a speech. Only a day earlier, Mussolini had given a speech before visiting Adolf Hitler, attempting to split the French and British. Mussolini stated that he intended to retain his soldiers in Spain until Franco achieved complete victory, and claimed that he had the moral support of the British government. Ribbentrop appears to address the turmoil which following Il Duce's pronouncements, in part: "...I supported my conclusions with respect to the press with a few examples from the American Press and added that the Mussolini speech appeared to me to be only an answer to that kind of provocation. Francois Poncet [Ambassador to Germany] maintained that Mussolini's speech meant a step backwards, but expressed hope for renewed discussions. Incidentally, he agrees with me that now it is up to Prague to bring out a sensible resolution to the Sudeten German question...". Fine condition, very elaborately framed with a photo of von Ribbentrop, brass plaque, and the document set in a swivel which reveals the translation beneath. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 113: RICHARD WALTHER DARRE USD 300 - 400 RICHARD WALTHER DARRE(1895 - 1953) Nazi Minister of Food and head of the Central Office of Race and Resettlement of the SS. Fine association T.L.S. on his official letterhead, 1p. large 4to., Berlin, May 27, 1936 to ALFRED ROSENBERG (1893-1946), influential ideologue of the Nazi Party. Walther Darre thanks Rosenberg for his invitation to a meeting of the National Socialist Cultural Community at "the capital of the movement" and mentions that he would like to participate but cannot commit to attend at that point in time. File holes at left, else very good. The aim of the association was to make a significant imprint on cultural life in Germany based on the aims and objectives of the inner circles of the Nazi Party. Upon its reorganization, the club was merged with the "Dienstelle Rosenberg" (DRbg), later known as the Amt Rosenberg. 114: JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP USD 200 - 300 JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP(1893 - 1946) Nazi foreign minister, the first of the Nuremberg defendants to hang on October 16, 1946. Bold signature on a 16mo. pre-printed sheet indicating in German and English that the example provided is: "my proper signature". Fine. Obtained by a guard during the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. Sold with a period 5" x 7" portrait photograph. 115: JONATHAN WAINWRIGHT USD 150 - 200 JONATHAN WAINWRIGHT(1883 - 1953) American general who defended Bataan and Corregidor after MacArthur's withdrawal early in World War II. I.S.P. "Skinny Wainwright", 8 1/2" x 12 1/2" b/w, a full-frontal seated view of Wainwright, inscribed: "To my dearest friend Fred O'Donnell, Skinny Wainwright". Signature and inscription are somewhat light, else very good. 116: JONATHAN M. WAINWRIGHT USD 100 - 150 JONATHAN M. WAINWRIGHT(1883 - 1953) "Skinny", American general who defended Bataan and Coregidor after MacArthur's withdrawal early in World War II. Terrific S.P. "J. M. (Tex) Wainwright", 8" x 10" b/w, showing the retired general in full western riding garb, chaps and all, atop a quarterhorse. Fine. 117: KARL DONITZ USD 300 - 400 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. AN INSCRIBED PHOTO TO A U-BOAT CAPTAIN Fine association war-date I.S.P., 12" x 17 1/2" (overall) b/w, a half-length standing pose in uniform inscribed on the lower mount: "Kapitanleutnant Frauenheim in thankful recognition and in loyal comradery. Donitz Vizeadmiral and Commander of U-Boats 10-2-42". Slight foxing to the mount, else fine. U-boat captain FRITZ FRAUENHEIM (1912-1969) sank a total of 19 vessels of 78,853 GRT total from September 1939 until his retirement from front line service in December 1940. He was awarded the Knights Cross for his service. Frauenheim would also command the 23rd and 29th U-boat flotillas in the Mediterranean. 118: KARL DONITZ USD 400 - 500 KARL DONITZ(1891 - 1980) German admiral who headed the U-Boat arm of the German Navy, later succeeded Hitler as Fuhrer after Hitler's suicide. Fine content late war-date T.L.S. on his official letterhead, 1p. large 4to., Berlin, Jan. 5, 1945 to his comrade, General Admiral OTTO SCHNIEWIND (1887-1964). In part: "...Since I see no possibility of using you in the Navy in the near future, I have decided to effect your dismissal from active duty by the end of April. May I express on this occasion my special thanks and appreciation for the services you have rendered... in the World War and in this war... functioning as Chief of Naval Operations... as Commander-in-Chief of the Navy and Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Fleet... the Navy will continue to feel itself closely bound to you in true comradeship..." Small clean fold tear at top, else very good. During World War I, Schniewind commanded torpedo boats. When the German fleet surrendered to the British, he led a squadron of torpedo boats in the scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow. After the sinking of the Bismarck, Schniewind was appointed as successor to Gunther Lutjens who was lost with the ship. In 1943 Schniewind became commander of Marinegruppenkommandos Nord and on March 1, 1944 he was promoted to Generaladmiral. After the war the admiral was arrested and prosecuted for his part in the invasion of Norway but was acquitted. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 119: KARL DONITZ USD 250 - 350 KARL DONITZ(1891 - 1980) German admiral who headed the U-Boat arm of the German Navy, later succeeded Hitler as Fuhrer after Hitler's suicide. War-date T.L.S. on his official Kriegsmarine letterhead, 1p. 4to., Berlin, Dec. 12, 1944, sending "Lieber Bartels!" his photograph. Very good. Donitz may have been writing to Hans Bartels (1910?1945), a Korvettenkapitan and recipient of the Knight's Cross who would be killed in an auto accident in 1945. 120: KARL DONITZ USD 200 - 300 KARL DONITZ(1891 - 1980) German admiral who headed the U-Boat arm of the German Navy, later succeeded Hitler as Fuhrer after Hitler's suicide. Partly-printed L.S. "Donitz", 1p. 4to.,Feb. 20, 1975, a reproduced English translation of the surrender order transmitted to U-boats at sea at the end of World War II, to which Dontiz has added in blue ink a personal message, honoring: "... the selfless bravery and sacrifice of the German U-boat men of the Second World War..." Fine. 121: KARL DONITZ USD 150 - 200 KARL DONITZ(1891 - 1980) German admiral who headed the U-Boat arm of the German Navy, later succeeded Hitler as Fuhrer after Hitler's suicide. Signed 4 1/4" x 5 3/4" Willrich color postcard "Donitz 21.3.74", a chest, up pose in uniform signed in blue ink beneath his image. Small album remains on verso. Fine. 122: KARL DONITZ USD 100 - 150 KARL DONITZ(1891 - 1980) German admiral who headed the U-Boat arm of the German Navy, later succeeded Hitler as Fuhrer after Hitler's suicide. D.S. 1p. 12mo., Aumuhle, [n.d. ca. 1960s], his correspondence card bearing a printed message of thanks for holiday greetings, nicely hand-signed in blue ink. File holes at left, else fine. SOLD WITH a complete copy of the May 10, 1943 issue of Time Magazine picturing Donitz's head as a periscope surrounded by other "periscopes" resembling the heads of snakes. These two piece would display nicely together. 123: KARL DONITZ USD 200 - 300 KARL DONITZ(1891 - 1980) German admiral who headed the U-Boat arm of the German Navy, later succeeded Hitler as Fuhrer after Hitler's suicide. Fine content T.Ms.S., 7pp. 4to., [n.p.., n.d., ca. 1965], the text of a section of Donitz's memoirs concerning "Wolf-Pack Tactics" which sets forth details on the concept of the wolf pack, its use, effectiveness, failure, etc. which Donitz has boldly signed at conclusion. Fine. 124: KARL DONITZ USD 150 - 200 KARL DONITZ(1891 - 1980) German admiral who headed the U-Boat arm of the German Navy, later succeeded Hitler as Fuhrer after Hitler's suicide. T.Ms.S., 1p. 4to., a copy of Donitz's May 1, 1945 Message of the Day to the Armed Forces, in part: "The Fuehrer has nominated me as his successor...I assume command of all Services of the Armed Forces with the firm intention of continuing the fight against the Bolsheviks until our troops and the hundreds of thousands of German families in our eastern provinces have been saved from slavery or destruction. Against the British and the Americans I must continue to fight as long as they persist in hindering the accomplishment of my primary object...". Boldly signed at bottom and dated "15.12.77". 125: U-BOAT PHOTO INSCRIBED BY A K.I.A. CAPTAIN TO A FELLOW USD 200 - 300 U-BOAT PHOTO INSCRIBED BY A K.I.A. CAPTAIN TO A FELLOW U-BOAT CAPTAINExcellent association I.S.P. 12 1/2" x 10" overall, depicts six U-boats in a straight line while underway. The verso is inscribed by Capt. HANS-GUNTHER LOOF (1906-1940). He writes: "To the commander of 'U-21' Kapitanleutnant Frauenheim in remembrance of his old boat and the beautiful old times with the Weddigen Flotilla..." with a bold signature and adding rank. Mount bears a few stains, else very good. Loof commanded four U-boats, including U-122 which disappeared June 22, 1940 and was presumed sunk by ramming or depth charge attack. Kptlt. Fritz Frauenheim commanded U-21 in four war patrols from Oct. 1, 1937 to Jan. 6, 1940 and sank 19 ships for a total of 78,853 GRT. With a 11" x 14" photo of a fine drawing of Frauenheim and a creased photo of him with four other officers. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 126: KARL VON EBERSTEIN USD 250 - 350 KARL VON EBERSTEIN(1894 - 1979) Early member of the Nazi Party, the SA, and the SS, introducing Heydrich to Himmler in 1931. Further, he rose to become a HSSPF and Chief of Munich Police. War-date D.S. on "SS-Oberabschnitt Sud" letterhead, 1p. 4to., Munich, Nov. 17, 1936 to Heinrich Himmler and the SS Personnel Office concerning SS-Stubaf. Ludwig Hettesheimer. The officer is apparently disadvantaged by a partial loss of hearing, but von Eberstein desires that he be retained in the ranks. File holes at left, else very good. 127: KARL WOLFF USD 400 - 500 KARL WOLFF(1906-1975) Colonel-general in the Waffen-SS, liaison officer for Himmler with Hitler, German military governor of Northern Italy. Good content war-date T.L.S. on "Der Reichsfuhrer-SS" letterhead, 1p. 4to., Berlin, Mar. 3, 1943 to SS Chief of Personnel Maximilian von Herff. In part: "...The enclosed envelope contains a remark of the Reichsfuhrer SS, pertaining to the matter of the divorce of SS-Oberfuhrers [Fritz] Kranefuss. The envelope is only allowed to be opened by the Reichsfuhrer-SS, the Chief of the personal staff of the Reichsfuhrer-SAS, and the Chief of the personnel main office, and after acknowledgement has to be closed and sealed again...". File holes at left margin and one corner clipped, else very good. FRITZ KRANEFUSS (1900-1945) was a very important asset to the SS. He was a major industrialist and military economy leader, and his rank was largely honorary. He was a major supporter of Himmler and one of the largest users of slave labor. Although the SS frowned on divorce, there's little doubt that Himmler allowed Kranefuss an exemption. 128: KONSTANTIN ROKOSSOVSKY USD 200 - 300 KONSTANTIN ROKOSSOVSKY(1896 - 1968) Soviet general who held the critical northwest approaches to Moscow, later headed defenses at Stalingrad and near the end of the war encircled and destroyed the German 4th Army. Manuscript D.S., 2pp. large 4to., [n.p..], 1947, his attestation as to the competency of a member of a military hospital, signed as "Commander of the Northern Group". Very good. 129: KONSTANTIN VON NEURATH USD 300 - 400 KONSTANTIN VON NEURATH(1873-1956) German diplomat, foreign minister of Germany between 1932 and 1938. Tried as a major war criminal in Nuremberg and sentenced to fifteen years imprisonment for his compliance and actions in the Nazi regime. War-date typed L.S., 1p. 8vo., Berlin, Dec. 31, 1941, to FRITZ TODT (1891-1942), Reich Minister for Arms and Ammunition until his death in a plane crash. Neurath writes: "... For sending the poems about the recruitment of the Front workers, I thank you kindly. At the same time, I warmly reciprocate your good wishes for the New Year." The note is signed by Neurath in green ink, and has been initialed by Todt in green pencil in the upper right corner. The note is typed on stationery bearing Neurath's title as the Reichs Protector of Bohemia and Moravia. Fine. 130: LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN, FIRST EARL MOUNTBATTEN OF BURMA USD 100 - 150 LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN, FIRST EARL MOUNTBATTEN OF BURMA(1900-1979) British statesman and naval officer. During the Second World War, he was Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia Command. Assassinated by the Irish Republican Army in 1979. Signed Christmas card "Mountbatten of Burma", 4"x 5", featuring an image of his estate. Also signed by his wife, Edwina, as "Edwina Mountbatten of Burma". Lightly toned, else fine. 131: LUDWIG KUBLER USD 300 - 400 LUDWIG KUBLER(1889-1947) German General of the Mountain Troops during World War II who was executed as a war criminal in Yugoslavia. S.P. "Kubler", 6 1/2" x 8 1/2" b/w, a chest-up view of Kubler in uniform. Signed at the bottom in green pencil. Mounted on an 8" x 10 3/4" sheet of black backing paper, very good. 132: LUDWIG SIEBERT USD 100 - 150 LUDWIG SIEBERT(1874 - 1942) Nazi politician and Bavarian prime minister from 1933 to 1942. I.S.P. as Prime Minister, 6 1/4" x 8 1/4" b/w, 1935. Light toning at edges, else very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 133: MAXIMILIAN VON WEICHS USD 300 - 400 MAXIMILIAN VON WEICHS(1881 - 1954) German field marshal and a recipient of the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves. Participated in the invasion of Poland, in the Balkans, and in Russia. Crushed at Stalingrad, he was placed in the defense of the Balkans. Later tried for war crimes. Scarce S.P. adding rank as field marshal, 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" b/w, a Hoffmann photo showing him chest, up in uniform. Fine. 134: MEL FOWLER USD 200 - 300 MEL FOWLER(1921 - 1987) Highly-decorated American fighter pilot in the WWII E.T.O. and in the Pacific Theater, Korea, and Vietnam. Original self-portrait oil on canvas painting: "One Down, Four to Go", 22" x 18", depicts Fowler shooting down a MIG 15 over the Yalu River in Korea in 1952 during his six month deployment there. Signed and dated 1960 at lower-left, simply framed. Fowler later would serve in Vietnam, where he would fly 283 sorties and be shot down and rescued. In his 32-year career, Fowler received 16 D.F.C.s, four Air Medals and two Bronze Stars. Ex: The War Museum, New York. 135: NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN USD 200 - 300 NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN(1869-1940) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 1937 to May 1940. Best known for his appeasement foreign policy, and in particular for his signing of the Munich Agreement in 1938 conceding the German-speaking Sudetenland to Germany. Typed L.S. "N. Chamberlain", 1p. 4to., London, June 15, 1929, to a Mrs. Radford, thanking her for her work during his election campaign for the parliamentary seat of Birmingham Edgbaston. In part: "...I am going to ask you to accept the enclosed cheque from me, as a little token of appreciation of your wonderful work during the recent Election... I know that it was a considerable strain upon you physically, and I should feel happy to think that you were permitting yourself some extra holiday or comforts of some kind, to make up for it..." Staple holes in the top left corner, folds, else very good. 136: OLIVER LEESE USD 100 - 150 OLIVER LEESE(1894 - 1978) British general, served under Montgomery in North Africa and in Sicily, commanded the Eighth Army at the fourth and final Battle of Monte Cassino, and finally led an army in the Burma campaign. A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo., Rosshire, Aug. 15 [1945]. In part: "...I have just got your letter. It arrived today when we had the wonderful news that the war is over. What a glorious relief for millions throughout the world...It is nice to be home again in a cold climate...I would like to thank you so much for the papers you have sent out to the troops under my command...". Very good. 137: OSWALD POHL USD 500 - 600 OSWALD POHL(1892 - 1951) Head of the Economic Office of the SS and ultimate overseer of the concentration camp system. It was Pohl who turned his victims' dental gold, eyeglasses, hair, etc. into cash for the SS, using the infamous "Max Heiliger" Swiss accounts. Captured and executed in 1951. War-date D.S. in black indelible pencil on "SS-Oberabschnitt Sud" letterhead, 2pp. 4to., Munich, Mar. 4, 1936 to Heinrich Himmler and the SS Personnel Office. Pohl mentions a meeting with Brigadefuhrer Schmitt and the matter of wages paid to a military man removing himself to the civilian sector. Very good. 138: OSWALD POHL USD 400 - 500 OSWALD POHL(1892 - 1951) Head of the Economic Office of the SS and ultimate overseer of the concentration camp system. It was Pohl who turned his victims' dental gold, eyeglasses, hair, etc. into cash for the SS, using the infamous "Max Heiliger" Swiss accounts. Captured and executed in 1951. Typed D.S. in indelible pencil on "Chef des SS-Hauptamtes" letterhead, 1p. 4to., Munich, Apr. 9, 1936 to the SS-Fuhrerschule at Braunschweig. Pohl mentions an inquiry to made as to the travel expenses incurred by an instructor at the school, and seeks a method in which travel expenses might be minimized. File holes at left, else very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 139: OSWALD POHL USD 300 - 400 OSWALD POHL(1892 - 1951) Head of the Economic Office of the SS and ultimate overseer of the concentration camp system. It was Pohl who turned his victims' dental gold, eyeglasses, hair, etc. into cash for the SS, using the infamous "Max Heiliger" Swiss accounts. Captured and executed in 1951. Partly-printed D.S. 1p. legal folio, Berlin-Lichterfelde, June 6, 1941, request to issue a backdated promotion award certificate for SS-Obersturmfuhrer Hans Raeder-Grossman, who excelled in the execution of a special order from Hitler's Chancellery. Toned pink, moderate staining and erosion at left edge with file hole thereon, just good condition. 140: OTTO ERNST REMER USD 150 - 200 OTTO ERNST REMER(1912 - 1997) Nazi major who helped Hitler retain control of Germany in the crucial hours following the failed assassination attempt of July 20, 1944. Remer, in charge of a battalion stationed in Berlin, initially followed a general's order to seal off the major government ministries. Goebbels put Remer on the phone with Hitler, who promoted him on the spot to colonel and ordered him to crush the rebellion. Remer was instrumental in the arrest of the conspirators, including Claus von Stauffenberg S.P. 4" x 5 3/4" b/w, a three-quarter length view in uniform signed in the white bottom margin post-war. Fine. 141: PAUL EWALD VON KLEIST USD 200 - 300 PAUL EWALD VON KLEIST(1881 - 1954) German military officer, the top Panzer commander in the German Army and superior to Guderian and Hoth, invaded France and later the Ukraine where he was captured by the Russians. War-date D.S. "v. Kleist" in typical indelible pencil, 1p. large 4to., "Headquarters", Apr. 20, 1942 (Hitler's birthday), a list of 14 men slated to be awarded the War Cross Second Class, with Swords for their valor in the Russian campaign. File holes at left margin, top margin a bit ragged, else very good condition. 142: PAUL HAUSSER USD 300 - 400 PAUL HAUSSER(1880 - 1972) "Papa", Major General of the Waffen-SS and one of its most eminent leaders. Battling in both the Eastern and Western fronts, seriously wounded twice. After the war he became a member of the HIAG which sought to rehabilitate the reputation and legal status of the Waffen SS. T.L.S. as commander of SS-V Division, 1p. 4to., "Headquarters", May 7, 1940 to SS-Gruppenfuhrer Walter Schmidt, Chief of SS Personnel. Hausser mentions that he has discussed an issue with SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer FRITZ VON SCHOLZ (1896-1944). A complaint had been made about von Scholz and he wrote a letter using unexpected language at the letter's conclusion. A report had also been made by someone outside the SS of some action von Scholz had undertaken. Hausser reports that von Scholz admitted that he had exceeded bounds and adds: "...It is about time that SS men who feel that they have been mistreated keep complaints within the troop...".Fritz von Scholz was a dedicated Waffen-SS officer and recipient of the Knights Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. He first fought in the west before leading SS units in Russia, then he fought partisans in Croatia, and returned to Russia to lead SS armor in the defense of the Narva bridgehead near Leningrad where he was killed. 143: PAUL J. MUELLER USD 100 - 150 PAUL J. MUELLER(1892 ? 1964) Highly decorated Army major general who served overseas during World War I and World War II. Mueller led the 81st "Wildcat" Division in its assault of Peleliu, the capture of Ngesebus Island, Kongauru and the Garakayo Islands. Mueller and the 81st also captured Pulo Anna Island, Kyangel Atoll, and Pais Island before mopping up on Leyte. A fine association piece, the bound unit history of the 81st "Wildcat" Regiment presented by Mueller to his superior, Lt. Gen. Robert C. Richardson, Jr. The heavily-illustrated 9" x 12" volume (Washington: Infantry Journal Press) bears a letter of presentation to Richardson clipped to the front flyleaf, and it is boldly signed by Mueller. The book bears some damp stains to the cover and spine only, otherwise very good. 144: PAUL VON HINDENBURG USD 150 - 200 PAUL VON HINDENBURG(1847 - 1934) German general and politician, crushed the Russians at Tannenberg and in Poland, forced to yield the Chancellor's office to Hitler in 1933. Partly-printed D.S., 1p. large 4to., Berlin, Jan. 30, 1934, concerns the retirement of a "Major Melchior" of the 14th Infantry Reg. who is to be given his pension and is permitted to wear his uniform. Co-signed by WERNER VON BLOMBERG(1878-1946) Field Marshal, Minister of War, and Commander of the Wehrmacht. Very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 145: PAVEL BATITSKY USD 150 - 200 PAVEL BATITSKY(1910 - 1984) Soviet Marshal, Chief of Staff of Soviet military advisers to Chiang Kai-shek. In December 1953 he was chosen to personally execute Lavrenty Beria as part of a plot led by Nikita Khrushchev and assisted by the military forces of Marshal Georgy Zhukov. War-date D.S., 2pp. 4to., 1942, a military attestation of the Deputy Commander of the 791st Artillery Reg. of the 254th Infantry Div., signed as Commander of the 254th Infantry Div. Very good. 146: PIETRO BADOGLIO USD 100 - 150 PIETRO BADOGLIO(1871 - 1956) Italian field marshal who conspired with King Victor Emmanuel to depose Mussolini, succeeded Mussolini as Premier and surrendered Italian forces to the Allies. Excellent and most ironic A.Q.S. on a large album page, in Italian. In full: "Italian War [World War I] - 630 thousand dead - Pietro Badoglio of Labotino 24 May 1915 - 4 November 1918". Fine. The dates written correspond to the dates of Italy's participation in the war. 147: RICHARD HILDEBRANDT USD 300 - 400 RICHARD HILDEBRANDT(1897 - 1952) SS-Obergruppenfuhrer and chief of the SS Office of Race and Resettlement. As a war criminal he was found guilty of kidnapping of alien children, forcible abortions, taking away infants of Eastern workers, forced evacuation and resettlement, utilization of enemy nationals as slave labor, euthanasia, and a host of other charges. Turned over to the Poles, who quickly executed him. CONCERNING THE WAGES OF THE COMMANDANT OF STUTTHOF Fine association T.L.S. on his "SS-Oberabschnitt Weichsel" letterhead, 1p. 4to., Danzig, Aug. 23, 1941 to the chief of the SS Personnel Department concerning MAX PAULY (1907-1946), SS Standartenfuhrer and commandant of both Stutthof and Neuengamme concentration camps. The inspector of the S.D. in Danzig asks that Pauly be transferred to the S.D. for the duration of the war effective September 1st, probably solely to obtain an increase in pay for Pauly. File holes, else very good. 148: RICHARD WALTHER DARRE USD 200 - 300 RICHARD WALTHER DARRE(1895 - 1953) Nazi Minister of Food and head of the Central Office of Race and Resettlement of the SS. Signed book, "Zucht und Sitte" ("Discipline and Morals"), by R. Walther Darre (Goslar: Verlag Blut und Boden), 1940, 114pp. 4to, by Darre in black ink on the front flyleaf, above a tipped-in photograph of himself, with the place and date: "Goslar: 21. XI. 1950". The book consists of 80 quotes gleaned from Darre's other books about the nature of German righteousness. For example: "Breeding is an art and not a science... All breeding progress is always based initially on the extermination of the inferior and one the protection of privileged blood." One page of these sayings has been erroneously placed upside-down, opposite the title page. The book is bound in taupe cloth-covered boards, which are slightly warped and stained, else very good. 149: ROBERT C. RICHARDSON USD 100 - 150 ROBERT C. RICHARDSON(b. 1887) American military officer, Commanding General of the Hawaiian Department, Military Governor of Hawaii, and all Army personnel in the Pacific Ocean Areas and Mid-Pacific. S.P. 5" x 4" b/w, a candid photo from the dedication of a Hawaiian air depot, boldly signed with rank. Fine. 150: ROBERT LEY USD 400 - 600 ROBERT LEY(1890 - 1945) Nazi leader and ardent anti-Semite who as head of the Labor Front ruthlessly enforced slave labor policies. He committed suicide in his jail cell at Nuremberg while awaiting trial. Fine association T.L.S. on his official D.A.F. letterhead, 2pp. large 4to., Berlin, Dec. 10, 1941 to Wehrmacht Gen. ERHARD MILCH who has added an extensive holograph notation in orange indelible pencil and initialed it "M". Ley writes concerning the airplane manufacturer Erla Machine Works in Leipzig. Pilot Wolff von Wedelstaedt had left the company and Ley asks why such a valuable person had been lost. He states that Erla was a model company, and Ley is shocked at the turn of events. He hopes that the man may be retained in the company's service, and asks for his personnel files. In his holograph note, Milch mentions Ley, but the balance of his writing is indecipherable. File holes at left, else very good. Erla was a major manufacturer of German fighter aircraft. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 151: ROBERT RITTER VON GREIM USD 200 - 300 ROBERT RITTER VON GREIM(1892 - 1945) German Field Marshal and last head of the Luftwaffe, a Knights Cross winner involved in the invasion of Poland, the Battle for Norway, the Battle of Britain and Operation Barbarossa. His final words before taking cyanide were: "I am the head of the Luftwaffe, but I have no Luftwaffe". Fine association typed D.S. on German Aviation Co. Ltd. letterhead, 2pp. 4to. Wurzburg, Mar. 22, 1928 harshly criticizing trainee pilot Carl Vieck - - who would later become a superb military aviator and would command Jagdfliegerfhrer Luftflotte 2. In part: "...He did not set course immediately for Wurzburg...allegedly to get in flying hours and gain experience...Herr Vieck declared that he had to make a forced landing owing to an engine defect...[he] did not switch off the engine, but called two workmen...and asked for information on where he was...If Herr Vieck had had an engine failure...he would have felt obliged...to leave the aircraft...and to investigate and cure the engine trouble...a case of inexcusable negligence...I am compelled to declare him deficient...in the maturity of character and in the reliability which one has to expect from a pilot...". Marginal tears and wear, two files holes, but no loss of text and boldly signed. With translation. 152: RUDOLF WEISS USD 300 - 400 RUDOLF WEISS(1910 - 1958) German officer appointed personal adjutant for the Army's Personnel Department chief, namely Rudolf Schmundt and Wilhelm Burgdorf. Weiss was among the last to escape from the Fuhrer bunker. Partly-printed D.S., 2pp. large 4to., 1935, a personnel assessment of WILHELM IHLE, SS-Standartenfuhrer, Das Reich Division. A great deal of holograph text has been completed by Weiss, who signs at the conclusion of his report. Very good. 153: SEMION M. BUDENNY USD 100 - 150 SEMION M. BUDENNY(1883 - 1973) Soviet field marshal and Commander in Chief of the Southwestern Front. An inept leader, Budenny allowed Von Rundstedt's army to divide and nearly destroy his command. Scarce T.L.S., 1p. 4to., April 29, 1950 in Russian, sending warm May Day greetings to a fellow general. Fine. 154: SEPP DIETRICH USD 200 - 300 SEPP DIETRICH(1892 - 1966) German SS General, one of Nazi Germany's most decorated soldiers. Prior to 1929 he was Hitler's chauffeur and bodyguard but received rapid promotion after his participation in the Night of the Long Knives. S.P. 8" x 10" b/w, a half-length pose in uniform, second generation image, signed at bottom in blue ink. Very good. 155: THE GRAND MUFTI USD 300 - 400 THE GRAND MUFTIMohammed Amin al-Husseini (1897-1974) Palestinian Arab nationalist and Muslim leader. During World War II he collaborated with both Italy and Germany by making propagandistic radio broadcasts and by helping the Nazis recruit Bosnian Muslims for the Waffen-SS. Later overshadowed by the P.L.O. Rare S.P. 3 ¬" x 5 ¬" b/w, a half-length pose signed in Arabic at bottom. Fine. 156: THEODORE "DUTCH" VAN KIRK USD 150 - 200 THEODORE "DUTCH" VAN KIRK(b. 1921) American Army Air Corps officer, navigator of the Enola Gay during its mission to Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Fine signed baseball, a Rawlings official major league ball, boldly signed in the sweet spot: "Dutch Van Kirk Navigator - Enola Gay Aug. 6, 1945", with an additional note on another panel: "Last Crewmember from Enola Gay and Bocks Car". Very fine. 157: VIKTOR LUTZE USD 300 - 400 VIKTOR LUTZEExcellent I.S.P. 9 1/2" x 11 3/4" b/w, a fine close-up portrait in uniform bearing a lengthy inscription to his friend and comrade: "My old fighting comrade Obergruppenfuhrer [Theodor] Oppermann...in old S.A. comradeship in memory of the fight in Hannover..." Lutze has boldly signed in the white bottom margin. Regrettably, a vandal folded the margins, a clean (repaired) slit exists between the white lower margin and the image, and the inscription has been written in pencil on the right margin, but much of this damage could be easily and inexpensively repaired by a competent restorer. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 158: VIKTOR LUTZE USD 400 - 500 VIKTOR LUTZE(1890 - 1943) Gauleiter of the Ruhr and an early Hitler associate, Chief of Staff of the SA following Rohm's death until his own end in an automobile accident. Fine association T.L.S. in green indelible pencil on his S.A.-Fuhrer letterhead, 1p. 4to., Berlin, June 4, 1936 to ALFRED ROSENBERG (1893-1946), influential ideologue of the Nazi Party. Lutze thanks Rosenberg for his invitation to a meeting of the National Socialist Cultural Community at Munich. He is uncertain which days he will be able to attend, and adds that he will be pleased to greet Ribbentrop personally. File holes at left, else very good. The aim of the association was to make a significant imprint on cultural life in Germany based on the aims and objectives of the inner circles of the Nazi Party. Upon its reorganization, the club was merged with the "Dienstelle Rosenberg" (DRbg), later known as the Amt Rosenberg. 159: VIKTOR LUTZE USD 400 - 500 VIKTOR LUTZE(1890 - 1943) Gauleiter of the Ruhr and an early Hitler associate, Chief of Staff of the SA following Rohm's death until his own end in an automobile accident. Typed D.S. in indelible pencil, 3+pp. large 4to., Munich, Apr.7, 1938. Lutze sets forth his decision in charges brought against S.A. Sturmfuhrer Michael Baldauf. The accused, a teacher, wore an Iron Cross, 1st Class from the First World War which he had never actually been awarded. The Gestapo investigated and reported to Lutze, who here orders that Baldauf, who finally confesses, be stripped of his grade and be permanently dismissed from the S.A. Very good. 160: VIKTOR LUTZE USD 350 - 450 VIKTOR LUTZE(1890 - 1943) Gauleiter of the Ruhr and an early Hitler associate, Chief of Staff of the SA following Rohm's death until his own end in an automobile accident. T.L.S. in green indelible pencil on his official S.A. letterhead, 1p. large 4to., Berlin, July 10, 1940 concerning the desire of S.A. Brigadefuhrer RICHARD SCHALLER to transfer to the SS. Lutze tries to dissuade the man from making the change: "...I don't see a reason for transfer to the SS... I don't see your opinion against the S.A. but I never held anyone back who wanted to leave... The S.A. man was always an idealist and always carried the biggest fight without having to depend on a uniform..." Schaller was an influential individual: he served as mayor of Cologne and held a number of high-level administrative positions. As requested, he would join the SS and obtain the rank of SS-Untersturmfuhrer, serving in SS Panzer Reg. 3 "Russland". 161: VIKTOR LUTZE USD 200 - 300 VIKTOR LUTZEWar-date S.P. "Viktor Lutze 20. 1. 42", 6 3/4" x 8 3/4", shows Lutze and a group of officers poring over a map, signed in the white bottom margin. margins trimmed grazing bottom of signature, else fine. 162: VIKTOR LUTZE USD 150 - 200 VIKTOR LUTZEPartly-printed D.S., 1p. 12mo., Berlin, Dec. 31, 1935, a pre-printed card sending thanks for birthday wishes sent to him. Inscribed at top, and signed beneath the printed greeting. Very good. 163: WALTER SCHMITT USD 300 - 400 WALTER SCHMITT(1879 - 1945) SS-Obergruppenfuhrer and general of the Waffen-SS, later a member of the Reichstag. T.L.S. on early official SS Reichsfuhrer letterhead, 1p. 8vo., Berlin, Oct. 3, 1938 concerning SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer KARL DEMME then in reserve. Schmitt asks if Demme may be allowed to perform an exercise at some time during the following year. File holes at margin, else very good. 164: WALTHER FUNK USD 150 - 200 WALTHER FUNK(1890 - 1960) Nazi Minister of Economics who confiscated goods of imprisoned Jews to the Reichsbank via Himmler. Sentenced to life imprisonment. Bold signature on a 16mo. pre-printed sheet indicating in German and English that the example provided is: "my proper signature". Fine. Obtained by a guard during the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 165: WALTHER MODEL USD 400 - 500 WALTHER MODEL(1891 - 1945) German field marshal who led German armies against fierce Russian resistance at Moscow and Kursk, threw back Montgomery's attack at Arnhem, and killed himself following his defeat in the Ruhr Pocket. Rare S.P. 3 3/4" x 5 3/4" b/w, a paperstock photo of the general in uniform, boldly signed in pencil at lower right. Dated: "26.11.1942"in another hand at bottom. Image a bit light, else fine. 167: WALTHER MODEL USD 250 - 350 WALTHER MODEL(1891 - 1945) German field marshal who led German armies against fierce Russian resistance at Moscow and Kursk, threw back Montgomery's attack at Arnhem, and killed himself following his defeat in the Ruhr Pocket. S.P., 3 1/2" X 5 1/2" printed stock, a chest, up pose in uniform signed in pencil. The verso bears contemporary notes and "Heil Hitler". Very good. 168: WALTHER MODEL USD 200 - 300 WALTHER MODEL(1891 - 1945) German field marshal who led German armies against fierce Russian resistance at Moscow and Kursk, threw back Montgomery's attack at Arnhem, and killed himself following his defeat in the Ruhr Pocket. Typed D.S. "Model" in pencil as commander of Army Group B, 1p. oblong 8vo., [n.p..], Mar. 14, 1945. Unusual content: "...the acts described in the recommendation of Oberstleutnant Mokros are part of his regular duties as regimental commander hence I do not agree for these duties to warrant the award of the Oak Leaves...I am not aware of the acts he did [elsewhere]...". Very good. GERHARD MOKROS (1909-1996) would receive his Oak Leaves on May 5, 1945. 169: WALTHER MODEL USD 200 - 300 WALTHER MODEL(1891 - 1945) German field marshal who led German armies against fierce Russian resistance at Moscow and Kursk, threw back Montgomery's attack at Arnhem, and killed himself following his defeat in the Ruhr Pocket. Scarce S.P., 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" b/w, a chest, up pose in uniform, signed at lower-right in indelible pencil with poor contrast. Rank added in another hand at bottom. The verso is hand-addressed and hand-dated 1944. Heavy mounting remnants. Estimated accordingly. 170: WERNER VON BLOMBERG USD 200 - 300 WERNER VON BLOMBERG(1878 - 1946) Minister of Defense and Supreme Commander of the German Armies early in Hitler's regime, resigned following accusations that he had married a prostitute. S.P. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" color, a fine chest, up pose in uniform, boldly signed. Very good. 171: WERNER VON BLOMBERG USD 200 - 300 WERNER VON BLOMBERG(1878 - 1946) as Minister of Defense and Supreme Commander of the German Armies. Resigned following accusations that he had married a prostitute. Partly-printed D.S., 1p. large 4to., Berlin, Nov. 5, 1937, the promotion of government employee Paul Ruderisch to "Oberregierungsrat", signed at bottom, also bearing a lithographed signature of Adolf Hitler. Very good. 172: WILHELM FRICK PRESENTS ADOLF HITLER WITH A SIGNED BOOK USD 1,500 - 2,000 WILHELM FRICK PRESENTS ADOLF HITLER WITH A SIGNED BOOK(1877 - 1946) Nazi Minister of the Interior, author of the Nuremburg Laws. Hanged at Nuremburg for his crimes. Signed book, "Wir bauen das Dritte Reich" ["We Build the Third Reich"] (Berlin: Gerhard Stalling, Verlagsbuchhandlung, Oldenburg), 1934, 112pp. 8vo., bound in boards covered with red leather and inscribed to Hitler on the front flyleaf: "Meinem Fuhrer in Treue gewidmet - Weinachten 1934 - Frick" ["Dedicated in Loyalty to my Fuhrer - New Year's 1934 - Frick"]. The spine is missing, else good. Our consignor's father was the chief of staff, American Headquarters, Berlin Air Command from June to August, 1945. During this period, he had the opportunity to "liberate" several volumes from the Reich chancellery, specifically Hitler's offices and those adjoining. This example is one of those volumes. With a copy of the consignor's notarized letter of provenance. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 173: WILHELM FRICK USD 750 - 1,000 WILHELM FRICK(1877 - 1946) Close associate of Hitler and participant in the Beer Hall Putsch, Reich Minister of the Interior 1933 to 1943 and the last governor of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Tried for war crimes at the Nuremberg Trials and executed. Fine content T.L.S. on his Minister of the Interior letterhead, 1p. 4to., Berlin, Dec. 13, 1939 to Rudolf Hess. Frick displays his growing frustration with his diminishing relevance in the Nazi hierarchy, largely attributable to the machinations of Heinrich Himmler. In part: "...My position is that someone who is appointed by you pursuant to the plan which you laid out should serve to strengthen the immediate struggle of the German people, in which the basic national socialist belief of the righteous fighters for the People, Fuhrer, and Reich is especially emphasized so that the effect is...the strengthening of the inner front... it should deal with the security of the uniformity of the national socialist world view in action... I am compelled to recommend the above mentioned...". Fine condition, very elaborately framed with a photo of Frick, brass plaque, and the letter set in a swivel which reveals the translation beneath. 174: WILHELM FRICK USD 400 - 500 WILHELM FRICK(1877 - 1946) Nazi Minister of the Interior, author of the Nuremburg Laws. Hanged at Nuremburg for his crimes. Partly-printed D.S. "Frick", 1p. 8" x 5", Berlin, March, 1939, a printed message of thanks send in response to birthday greeting sent to Frick on his 62nd birthday. A blind-embossed national eagle with swastika is affixed at upper-left. File holes with rust stains thereat, else fine. 175: WILHELM FRICK USD 400 - 600 WILHELM FRICK(1877 - 1946) Nazi Minister of the Interior, author of the Nuremburg Laws. Hanged at Nuremburg for his crimes. T.L.S. on his official letterhead as Reichs Minister of the Interior, Berlin, Jan. 3, 1939 to Rudolph Brinkmann thanking him for sending his collection of speeches and presentations. Brinkmann served as Reich Economics Ministry State Secretary and as vice president of the Reichsbank. File holes at left, else very good. 176: WILHELM KEITEL USD 1,000 - 1,200 WILHELM KEITEL(1882 - 1946) German field marshall and army chief of staff under Adolph Hitler, convicted of war crimes and executed at Nuremburg. Rare S.P. "Keitel", 9" x 7" b/w, a grainy newsphoto showing Keitel and Gen. Hans Jurgen Stumpf following the signing of the German unconditional surrender at Russian headquarters in Berlin on May 8, 1945. Keitel has signed beneath his image. The photo bears an "Acme Telephoto" San Francisco backstamp indicating that it was likely brought or was sent by an American newsman to Nuremberg where Keitel probably signed it for a guard. Some marginal spots, else very good. 177: WILHELM KEITEL AND HANS LAMMERS USD 300 - 400 WILHELM KEITEL AND HANS LAMMERSSignatures of WILHELM KEITEL and DR. HANS LAMMERS, each with typed rank, on a portion of a military document. Very good. 178: WILHELM KUBE USD 300 - 400 WILHELM KUBE(1887 - 1943) Gauleiter of Ostmark and Kurmark, Governor of Belorussia where his ruthless administration led to his assassination by partisans. Rare A.L.S. on his official letterhead, 4pp. 4to., Minsk, Jan.15, 1943 to a woman who had once lived near Minsk. Kube states that he has received a letter from the lady, adding: "...You should write me everything you have on your heart...the fighting spirit is there...". He mentions his five sons, several of whom are serving, how the state under Hitler has prospered, and how the situation will be improving for the next generation. Fine. 179: WILHELM LIST USD 250 - 350 WILHELM LIST(1880 - 1971) German field marshal and ardent Hitler supporter, led the 14th Army in Poland, the 12th Army in the Balkans, and as field marshal commanded Army Group A on the Russian front. Scarce S.P. 3 1/2" x 5 3/4" b/w, card stock, a fine chest-up view in uniform, signed in blue ink with good contrast. Mounting remnants on verso, else near fine. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 180: WILHELM LIST USD 200 - 300 WILHELM LIST(1880 - 1971) German field marshal and ardent Hitler supporter, led the 14th Army in Poland, the 12th Army in the Balkans, and as field marshal commanded Army Group A on the Russian front. Scarce S.P. 4" x 6" b/w, a reproduction of an artist's portrait of List signed post-war in blue ink at bottom. A war-time stamp is affixed at bottom as well. Very good. 181: WILHELM OHNESORGE USD 300 - 400 WILHELM OHNESORGE(1872 - 1962) German politician in the Third Reich, minister and official of the Reichspost, and also significantly delved into research relating to propagation and promotion of the Nazi Party through the radio, and the development of a proposed German atomic bomb. Fine association T.L.S. on his ministerial letterhead, 1p. 4to., Berlin, June 11, 1936 to ALFRED ROSENBERG (1893-1946), influential ideologue of the Nazi Party thanking him for sending birthday greetings. File holes at left, else very good. 182: WILHELM SPEIDEL USD 150 - 200 WILHELM SPEIDEL(1895 - 1970) Luftwaffe general, the last to be appointed during the war, and Military Commander of Greece. Convicted in the murder of hundreds of civilians at Kalavryta, but jailed for only six years. Lot of two T.L.S.s "Helm", each 2pp. legal folio, Nurtingen, 1965, sent to the American ex-military attache in Berlin, Jacob C. Wuest. Largely untranslated. Some fold splits and a paperclip stain, else very good. 183: WILLIAM C. CHASE USD 100 - 150 WILLIAM C. CHASE(1895 - 1986) American general who commanded the 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Div. and led the assault on the Admiralty Islands. Chase also helped liberate Manila and served in the occupation of Japan. War-date T.L.S., 1p. 4to., "Headquarters 38th Infantry Division", Apr. 28, 1945. Chase thanks a man for sending clippings concerning the division, and adds: "...I assure you that the men of the division who really do the fighting will enjoy them very much...". Chase also sends a division shoulder patch, included. Recipient placed tape at letter margins, else very good. 184: WILLIAM R. SMITH USD 100 - 150 WILLIAM R. SMITH(1868 - 1941) Army officer who commanded the 36th Infantry Division during its deployment in France during World War I and later became Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy. Fine I.S.P. 8" x 10" b/w, an artist's impression of Smith, boldly inscribed to future Lt. Gen. ROBERT C. RICHARDSON (1882-1954). Mounting corners affixed to image, else very good. Robert C. Richardson, Jr. was an American Army Lieutenant General, Commanding General of the Hawaiian Department, Military Governor of Hawaii, and commanded all Army personnel in the Pacific Ocean Areas and Mid-Pacific. 185: WILLY EXNER USD 350 - 450 WILLY EXNER(1888-1947) German painter best known for his commissioned portraits of Hitler and Goring. Barred from NSDAP membership due to his membership in a Masonic lodge. Signed print, 22" x 17", a black-and-white serigraph of Hitler, signed in pencil at the bottom by the artist. Mounted in a light wood frame. Very good. 186: WOLFGANG LUTH USD 250 - 350 WOLFGANG LUTH(1913-1945) German U-boat ace with 46 "kills", accidentally shot and killed by a German sentry. Luth was given the last state funeral of the Third Reich, the only U-boat commander to be so honored. A scarce volume from his personal library, "Von Potsdam Nach Doorn" by Graft Ernst zu Reventlow (Berlin: M. A. Klieber Verlag), 1940. 494pp. 8vo. Signed "Wolfgang Luth 1941" in pencil of the front flyleaf, as was his custom. Scattered foxing, else very good. Reventlow was a rabid anti-Semite and headed the anti-clerical and anti-Christian German Faith Movement. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 187: HITLER AND FRIENDS CONGRATULATE A COUPLE ON THEIR USD 200 - 300 HITLER AND FRIENDS CONGRATULATE A COUPLE ON THEIR DIAMOND WEDDING ANNIVERSARYThree official congratulatory letters to Michael Kreil and his wife for their ?Diamond Wedding?, or 60th wedding anniversary. Includes: ADOLF HITLER (lithographed signature), with transmittal envelope, Fuhrer Headquarters, Oct. 21, 1942; LUDWIG SIEBERT (1874-1942) Nazi politician and Bavarian prime minister from 1933-42, who also sends fifty Reichsmarks; and KARL FIEHLER (1895-1969), Mayor of Munich and anti-Semite later sentenced for war crimes , also sending a gift of twenty Reichsmarks. 188: U.S. GENERALS USD 150 - 200 U.S. GENERALSGroup of four I. S.P.'s of American World War II generals, includes: WILLIAM H. SIMPSON, LEWIS BRERETON, COURTNEY HODGES , and HUGH "PAT" CASEY. All from the collection of Army and NFL football star ELMER "OLLIE" OLIPHANT (1892-1975). Generally very good. 189: WORLD WAR II AIR COMBAT VETERANS USD 200 - 300 WORLD WAR II AIR COMBAT VETERANSLot of five signed prints: "Slowing the Red Tide", "Twilight Conquest", "Three Hundred Club", "Dawn Chorus", "Tangmere Hurricanes", and "Slowing the Red Tide", all by Nicolas Trudgian. Each depicts scenes from the air war over Europe, and are signed by veterans of the Luftwaffe, the Royal AF, and the United States Army Air Force, as well as by German tank crewmen. The signatures include those of German aces GUNTHER RALL (1918-2009) and WALTER WOLFRUM (1923-2010), American ace HUBERT ZEMKE (1914-1994), and British ace GEOFFREY PAGE (1920-2000). Other signers include: Franz-Josef Beerenbrock, Hans-Ekkehard Bob, Georg Bose, Hugo Broch, Hugo Dahmer, Kurt Dahlmann, Adolf Dickfield, Gerhard Fischer, Hajo Herrmann, Wolfdeiter Huy, Albert Kerscher, Franz Kieslich, Heinrich, Kohler, Erwin Kressmann, Norbert Kujacinski, Heinz Lange, Heinz Marquardt, Hermann Neuhoff, Wilhelm Noller, Edmund Rossmann, Erich Rudorffer, Walter Schuck, Otto Schultz, Franz Woidich, Herman Ernst, Robert Graham, Otis B. Johnson, Bob Tierney, Kurt Schade, Robin Olds, Arthur Jeffrey, Jack Ilfrey, Peter Townsend, Roland Beamont, and "Birdie" Wilson. Each print is also signed by the artist. All are fine. 190: WORLD WAR II AVIATION USD 100 - 150 WORLD WAR II AVIATIONCopy of the plaque attached to the base of the Apollo 11 LEM still on the moon's surface reading in part: "We came in peace for all mankind...", 1p. 8vo., signed by Enola Gay pilot PAUL TIBBETS who adds: "Pilot of the Enola Gay Hiroshima 6 Aug. 45", also signed by JAMES H. DOOLITTLE, Air Force Gen. LAURIS NORSTAD, and noted pilot and designer JIMMIE MATTERN. Fine. 191: KNIGHTS CROSS U-BOAT COMMANDERS USD 100 - 150 KNIGHTS CROSS U-BOAT COMMANDERSLot of two signed photos of U-boat commanders awarded Knights Crosses, includes ERICH TOPP (1914-2005) third largest tonnage holder, 3" x 4", and WILHELM DOMMES (1907-1990), 4" x 6". Fine. 192: (CHEMICAL WARFARE) USD 60 - 80 (CHEMICAL WARFARE)WILLIAM N. PORTER (1886-1973) American major general who headed the Army's Chemical Warfare Service during World War II. The general advocated the use of poison gas, especially against the Japanese, and also oversaw the development of chemical mortars, flame-throwers, and biological warfare agents. I.S.P. 10" x 13" b/w, a chest-up pose in uniform warmly inscribed to colleague Col. William Rodgers, 1945. Framed. Rodgers, a British officer, would later become embroiled in the release of information on the creation of VX nerve gas. 193: AMERICA STRIKES BACK USD 150 - 200 "AMERICA STRIKES BACK"Signed print, 18 1/2" x 25 1/2" visible, by Robert Taylor, depicting American fighter aces KEN M. TAYLOR (1919-2006) and GEORGE WELCH (1918-1954) attacking a group of Japanese D3A "Val" dive bombers in their P-40B Warhawk fighters, during the air attack on Pearl Harbor. Both pilots would each receive credit for destroying four Japanese aircraft during the attack. The print is signed in pencil by the ace, along with six other American pilots, including TEX HILL. The print is matted and mounted in a wooden frame. Fine. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 194: SEA WOLVES USD 100 - 150 "SEA WOLVES"Signed print, 34" x 25", "Sea Wolves", by Nicolas Trudgian, depicting ERICH TOPP's (1914-2005) U-552, nicknamed "Red Devil", returning to base at St. Nazaire accompanied by another U-Boat and several Luftwaffe planes. The print has been signed in pencil by Topp and nine other U-Boat and Luftwaffe veterans, including fellow "Aces of the Deep" JURGEN OESTEN (1913-2010) and HELMUT WITTE (1915-2005). Other signers include: Hajo Herrman, Heinrich Sudel, Alfred Eich, Kurt Dahlmann, Gerhard Bielig, and Horst von Schroeter. The print is also signed by the artist. Fine. 195: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN - 302ND FIGHTER SQUADRON USD 150 - 200 TUSKEGEE AIRMEN - 302ND FIGHTER SQUADRONExcellent limited edition color print "Button Up Time" by artist A. Ric Druet, 24" x 19", no. 1230/1500, depicts four American Mustang fighters of the 302nd Fighter Squadron (one in flight), with ground crew, as they prepare for a mission. Signed in pencil at bottom by the artist and five "Tuskegee Airmen", including LEE A. ARCHER, JR., CHARLES M. BUSSEY, VERNON V. HAYWOOD, MELVIN T. JACKSON, CHARLES E. MCGEE, WILLIAM R. MELTON, HARRY A. SHEPPARD, JOHN J. SUGGS, and LUKE WEATHERS. Fine condition. 196: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN - 301ST FIGHTER SQUADRON USD 150 - 200 TUSKEGEE AIRMEN - 301ST FIGHTER SQUADRONExcellent limited edition color print "Red Tail Fury" by artist A. Ric Druet, 24" x 19", no. 1233/1500, depicts five American Mustang fighters of the 301st Fighter Squadron attacking a German airbase signed in pencil at bottom by the artist and five "Tuskegee Airmen", including CARL E. CAREY, SR. (DFC, Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaves), WALTER M. DOWNS DFC, Air Medal with 1 silver, 2 bronze cluster), ALEXANDER JEFFERSON (Air Medal, POW Medal), HAROLD E. SAWYER, (DFC, Air Medal with 7 Oak Leaves), and HARRY T. STEWART, JR., (DFC, Air Medal with 7 Oak Leaves). Fine, with a brochure with pilot profiles. 197: V-J DAY IN TIMES SQUARE USD 100 - 150 "V-J DAY IN TIMES SQUARE"Modern reproduction I.S.P, 11" x 14" b/w, of Alfred Eisenstaedt's iconic photograph of a sailor and nurse kissing in Times Square on Victory over Japan (V-J) Day, Aug. 14, 1945 (erroneously identified here as V-E Day, May 8, 1945). The print has been signed by CARL S. MUSCARELLO and EDITH SHAIN who have claimed to be the couple pictured in Eisenstaedt's image. Fine. 198: U-249 SURRENDER DOCUMENT - THE FIRST U-BOAT TO USD 4,000 - 6,000 U-249 SURRENDER DOCUMENT - THE FIRST U-BOAT TO SURRENDER AT THE END OF WORLD WAR IIA most historic document, the first official document evidencing the surrender of the first German U-boat to capitulate at the conclusion of World War II, signed by the vessel's captain and by its Royal Navy captor. On May 9, 1945, following orders transmitted by Grossadmiral and German Reichspresident Karl Donitz, U-249 surfaced off Weymouth, Dorset and signaled its surrender to a PB4Y-1 Liberator aircraft of the Fleet Air Wing of the U.S. Navy based at Dunkeswell, Devon. The following day the vessel, with a prize crew aboard, berthed at Portland where commanding officer Oberleutnant Uwe Kock officially surrendered the ship. Offered here is Kock's copy of the surrender of his ship (numbered "2"), 6 1/2" x 8 1/4", Portland, May 10, 1945. In the document headed: "SURRENDER OF GERMAN SUBMARINE", Kock declares: "I HEREBY SURRENDER THE GERMAN SUBMARINE NUMBER U-249 UNCONDITIONALLY TO THE ROYAL NAVY" and signs and dates the document. Beneath, Rear Admiral N. J. Weir signs accepting the surrender on behalf of the Royal Navy. Interestingly, this surrender document was obviously hastily prepared: it was typed on the verso of a totally unrelated blank armed forces "Reinstatement in Civil Employment Act, 1944" form! Very good condition. Impossibly rare and important, the only such document we have ever encountered. Originates from the estate of Royal Navy AB Kenneth Rilett who was detailed by Admiral Weir to assist in the surrender and in escorting the arrested U-249 crewmen to an internment camp. Rilett then apparently returned to the submarine for salvage duty...and souvenir hunting. At some point in time, probably while tied-up alongside, Rilett was able to relieve Capt. Kock of his sea chest which contained this surrender document, as well as Kock's naval dagger, Iron Cross, and other possessions. Copies of Rilett's orders to attend the vessel's prisoners, his note concerning the dagger, and an Admiralty envelope addressed to Rilett sent by an Admiralty salvage officer in Bath, near Portland, date unknown are included. Interestingly, on March 24, 1945, the vessel was attacked by RAF Mosquitos, with several crew wounded and one fighter shot down. Kock rescued the downed RAF pilot, Lt. Williams, and left him a prisoner at Bergen where it appears he was executed. Kock would also meet an unhappy end, dying in 1965 at the age of 54 from alcoholism. Provenance: R.N. Seaman Kenneth Rilett; The War Museum. A printed color certificate of provenance and historical report with 20 photos of the sub's history, service and surrender will accompany this lot. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 199: K.I.A. U-513 OFFICER'S TRAINING LOG, AWARDS, AND DEATH USD 2,000 - 3,000 K.I.A. U-513 OFFICER'S TRAINING LOG, AWARDS, AND DEATH NOTIFICATIONExtensive collection of items owned by or pertaining to Leutnant Horst Gottschalk, assigned to the German submarine U-513. The grouping includes Gottschalk's "Logbuch" (training log), kept almost daily by Gottschalk from Nov. 1939 to Apr. 1940, mostly in Kiel and Danzig where he was a cadet assigned to various training posts. The book, 8 1/2" x 12", contains approximately 140 drawings, paintings, diagrams, photographs, maps, and newspaper clippings, some items tipped in and some executed directly on the page, all related to his training, the ships of the Kriegsmarine, and the state of the naval war against Great Britain. Almost all of the drawings and paintings were executed by Gottschalk, who seems to have been a talented amateur artist. His illustrations, mostly in India ink and watercolor, include depictions of training ships, U-boat conning towers, flags, coats of arms, gun turrets, soldiers and sailors on guard duty, small boats, diagrams of docking procedures, maps of various anchorages and sections of the German coast, and some holiday illustrations. Gottschalk's illustrations and many of the tabbed-in photographs also depict a number of prominent Kriegsmarine ships, including his own training ship, the obsolete battleship Schleisen, the cruiser Admiral Hipper, the pocket battleships Deutschland and Admiral Graf Spee, the battleship Scharnhorst, the cruiser Emden, and the submarines U-29 and U-44, among others. The text of the journal describes Gottschalk's experiences while in training aboard the Schleisen, including cruises to Danzing and Hamburg, icebreaker duties, escorting U-boats, and shore leave in Danzig. Most interestingly, he details the Schleisen's role in providing gunnery support for the invasion of Norway, beginning on April 9, 1940. He mentions numerous news reports that have significance for him and his comrades, including the sinking of the Graf Spee in Dec. 1939, the end of the Winter War between Russia and Finland in March 1940, and meetings between Hitler and Mussolini. The collection also includes Gottschalk's Iron Cross, Second Class and his U-boat war badge, both accompanied by their award certificates stamped with Karl Doenitz's signature. The U-513 was sunk by U.S. navy anti-submarine aircraft off the coast of Brazil on July 19, 1943, killing all but seven of her crew, including Gottschalk. Accompanying the logbook are many other letters and documents, several of which are official and personal letters to Gottschalk's parents, notifying them of their son's death. Among these is an A.L.S., 1p. 4to., [n.p..], Aug. 18, 1943,from GUNTHER KUHNKE, commander of the 10th U-boat flotilla, advising Gottschalk's parents that their son is missing and presumed dead. Another A.L.S., 1p. 4to., Camp Papago Park, AZ, Nov. 22, 1944, is written on U.S.-issued stationery for P.O.W.s by FRIEDRICH GUGGENBERGER, captain of the U-513. It details the circumstances of the bots loss and their son's death to Gottschalk's parents. He explains that the boat was attacked by airplanes while surfaced and sank very quickly, that the seven survivors, including himself, were all stationed in the conning tower, and that the 46 men killed, were all below decks. He reassures them that their son's death was quick and painless, and that their cruise up to that point had been their best and most productive. Several sections of this letter have been obliterated by American censors. Also included are Gottschalk's Kriegsmarine identification book, his lifesaving certification and patch, and his commission certificate as a "Leutnant zur See", with a facsimile of Erich Raeder's signature. Accompanying the collection is a modern news article, explaining the P.O.W. escapes from Camp Papago Park that Friedrich Guggenberger participated in. An excellent collection, providing a thorough and personal window into one man's experience in the Kriegsmarine, at a time when it was at its most powerful. 200: U-976 FIRST OFFICER'S PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM AND USD 1,000 - 1,500 U-976 FIRST OFFICER'S PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM AND CORRESPONDENCESmall archive of material from U-boat Lt. Wilhelm Hinrichs. Hinrichs first served in the Kriegsmarine aboard a light cruiser during the invasion of Norway. Thereafter, he served first aboard U-597 and then U-976 which was sunk on Mar. 25, 1944 near St. Nazaire by gunfire from two British Mosquito fighter-bombers. Included are 130 photographs, most about 3" x 4". Images depict Hinrichs training, marching and stacking of arms, military review, the bow of a sunken German vessel and other sunken and damaged vessels in Narvik, images from aboard the light cruiser, including crew shots, mess hall, parties, etc., multiple images of Hinrichs in uniform, etc. 37 images are from his time aboard submarines, depicting fellow crewmen, assembly on deck, photos from the conning tower and deck while underway, etc. Also included: about eight letters between family members, a postcard from prisoner Johann Peters to Hinrichs' family, a signed photo of Hinrichs just after his return to Germany, and an NSDAP notice that Hinrichs would be making a speech in his home town. Overall very good. 201: KNIGHT'S CROSS AWARD TO LUFTWAFFE OBERLEUTNANT HANS USD 3,000 - 4,000 KNIGHT'S CROSS AWARD TO LUFTWAFFE OBERLEUTNANT HANS SUMPFKnights Cross of the Iron Cross award document issued to Luftwaffe pilot Hans Sumpf, 4pp. 13 1/2" x 17" on parchment with an integral blank front leaf, "Fuhrerhauptquartier" [Berlin], August 20, 1942. The ornately-lettered document is accomplished in India ink and gold with a hand-inked signature of Adolf Hitler at bottom. Produced at the workshop of the brilliant bookbinder and decoration designer Frieda Thiersch. Extremely light toning, else very fine condition. Lacks presentation leather folder although facsimiles of the original are obtainable. Award documents for the Knights Cross are rare, despite the fact that Hitler granted over 7,000 of them. A severe backlog soon developed-and in the end, very few recipients of the award ever received their large award documents (or Gross-Urkunden). Hans Sumpf was an accomplished pilot who was credited with the destruction of 19 rail locomotives before being killed in action over Damyansk in March 1942. This award was granted posthumously. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 202: KNIGHTS CROSS RECOMMENDATION FOR SS-OBERFUHRER HERMANN USD 2,000 - 3,000 KNIGHTS CROSS RECOMMENDATION FOR SS-OBERFUHRER HERMANN PRIESSRare, fine content typed D.S. (signed carbon), "Headquarters O.K.H.", 4pp.4to., [Berlin], Apr. 24, 1943, the recommendation that Waffen-SS Oberfuhrer HERMANN PRIESS, SS Panzergrenadier Div. "Totenkopf", be awarded the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross. The document cites his actions: "...by the closing of the ring around Demjansk by the Russians on 3.2..42...Priess took over as artillery commander...the available combined batteries of the Group Eicke...Priess with his great experience...and week-long attacks by the Russians...destroyed the enemy...due to his leadership...they did not lose a foot of the 41 km. front held by Group Eicke...and held Fortress Demjansk...". Approved and signed at conclusion by RUDOLF SCHMUNDT (1896 - 1944), General and Chief Adjutant of the Wehrmacht and a close friend of Hitler, mortally wounded in the July 20, 1944 bomb attempt on Hitler's life. The first page of the citation bears an ink notation that the Knights Cross: "...was awarded by the Fuhrer 28.4.43...". File holes and a vertical split between leaves, else very good. Sold with a period 5" x 7" photo with paper caption on verso showing Priess with Knights Cross, Oak Leaves and Swords. HERMANN PRIESS (1901?1985) was the commander of 3rd SS Division Totenkopf following the death of Theodor Eicke in February 1943. He would also receive Oak Leaves and Swords. Post-war, Priess was imprisoned for complicity in the murder of American prisoners at Malmedy. 203: SIGNED REPORTS 501ST P.I.R. / 101ST AIRBORNE BASTOGNE USD 2,500 - 3,500 SIGNED REPORTS OF THE 501ST P.I.R. / 101ST AIRBORNE AT BASTOGNE AND THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF MCAULIFFE'S "NUTS!"An incredibly important group of ten war-date documents and maps issued and later retained by 101st Airborne G-2 (Intelligence Officer) LT. COL. PAUL DANAHY who was stationed at division headquarters during the siege of Bastogne and witnessed Gen. Anthony McAuliffe's famous response "Nuts!" to the German demand for surrender. The documents, most mimeographed, marked "SECRET" and issued from headquarters, include a Dec. 22, 1945 situation report, 2pp. legal folio, initialed as read by LT. COL. JULIAN J. EWELL, commander of the 501 P.I.R. and also initialed by four of his staff officers. The report includes the very first appearance of the German demand for surrender, with the text of the order reprinted verbatim. McAuliffe's response is not quoted, but Danahy dramatically notes: "The Commanding General's was, with a sarcastic air of humorous tolerance, emphatically negative". Important operational notes include reports of enemy probing, the rumored arrival of the 130 Panzer Lehr Div. and the presence of other German units, enemy build-up to the west, and estimated enemy losses. Also present is the historic December 25, 1944 single-sheet Christmas message sent over Gen. ANTHONY MCAULIFFE's printed signature to his beleaguered men. He declares: "...We have stopped cold everything that has been thrown at us from the North, East, South and West...How effectively this was done will be written in history, not alone in our Division's glorious history but in World history. The Germans actually did surround us, their radios blared our doom. Their Commander demanded our surrender..." The text of the surrender demand is here again set forth, and for the first time the men of the 101st learned of McAuliffe's immortal response: "...'To the German Commander: NUTS! The American Commander'"We are giving our country and our loved ones at home a worthy Christmas present...". On Dec. 26, Danahy issued another report, 2pp. legal folio, this one also initialed by LT COL. JULIAN J. EWELL and six staff members. It refers to American units and "Unlocated" German forces and an attack made upon the American lines which was repulsed by "close-in" fighting. Another German attack by 200 men and seven tanks was repulsed by accurate artillery fire and further enemy activity was severely hampered by American air cover. American aircraft are also credited with driving off German air attacks. Late on the 26th, initial armored elements of Patton's relief forces started to arrive in the immediate vicinity. The reduced pressure on the 101st is reflected in Danahy's report of Dec. 27, 1p. legal folio, this one again initialed by LT. COL. JULIAN J. EWELL and five staff members. The report indicates that enemy armor was retreating west but two attacks, broken up by artillery, had been made before dawn. Air attacks on Bastogne were still being made, but: "...there are evidences he is turning to the defensive...". On Jan. 15 an S-2 "Hoffman" of the 501st issues a report, 1p. 4to., stating that enemy activity was light and: "This unit no longer has a sector of operation." He further reports on P.O.W.s and intelligence gathered from them, including information on a unit of the SS .The verso shows the disposition of various enemy forces across the region. Also included in the lot are three semi-transparent overlays, each approx. 20" x 14" and labeled: "ENEMY SITUATION OVERLAY TO ACCOMPANY G-2 PERIODIC REPORT". These are associated with Donahy's reports of December 22, 26 and 27. The overlays indicate which "BELGIUM" maps should be used with them. All three maps appear to show Bastogne surrounded by German forces. The map of Dec. 22 displays German units, also "TANK ATTACK...BRIDGE BLOWN...FOOT ACTIVITY...UNKNOWN NO. 1/2 TRACKS..." etc. The Dec. 26 map illustrates Waffen-SS units and suspected Fallschirmjager positions, and the Dec. 27 map also shows armor and AA emplacements. All three maps make it clear that the situation for the besieged Americans was one of great uncertainty. Following the relief of Bastogne, on Feb. 7, 1945 Gen. George S. Patton issued his 2pp. 4to. General Order 31 (also present) giving a commendation to the 501st and eight other units which has served at Bastogne for their "extraordinary heroism and gallantry...despite extremely bombing, intense artillery fire, and constant attacks...". A G-3 named "Chase" of the 101st relayed extraordinary news in a partial report also present, 1p. 8 1/2" x 6", May 5, 1945, the text of Gen. Maxwell Taylor's orders to the 101st: "GERMAN ARMY GROUP G, ON FRONT OF XXI CORPS AND 101 ABN DIV, HAS SURRENDERED. HALT ALL TROOPS IN PLACE. NO FURTHER ADVANCE...TROOPS WILL FIRE ONLY IF FIRED UPON...". Most of these documents, meant only for single use, are now quite brittle and must be handled with great care. A few have marginal chips and some have small areas of slightly faded text commensurate with exposure, but overall these documents are in very good condition. This archive is certainly of great historical importance and is worthy of inclusion in the finest collections. 204: HERMANN GORING'S AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATION USD 1,000 - 1,500 HERMANN GORING'S AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONA rare item: the 1923 registration document for an automobile owned by future Reichsmarshall Hermann Goring in the same year he first heard Adolf Hitler speak...motivating hi to join the Nazi party. The 4pp. 16mo. partly-printed document registers Goring's personal car in Munich, registration number ?II B-2809?, issued July 24, 1923 in Munich. It shows the owner as: "Herm. Wilh. Goering, Hauptmann a.D.? in Neulustheim, Obermenzing, Reginbaldstrasse", describing the vehicle as: "6 passenger Daimler...Chassis number 25921...engine number 52155...45 HP..Weight 1,450 Kilograms...". Average soiling and wear, very good. Not signed by Goring. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 205: ARMY GROUP NORTH 1943 SECRET BATTLE PLANS AND ANALYSIS USD 1,000 - 1,500 ARMY GROUP NORTH 1943 SECRET BATTLE PLANS AND ANALYSISOutstanding presentation book: "The Campaign Against the Soviet Union by Army Group North Year of the War 1943", 17 1/2" x 12", beige cloth covers with emblem of Army Group North at lower right corner and marked as a "Secret Object...until the end of the war". Approx. 200pp. with multiple maps, illustrations, photographs, graphs, overlays, etc., proof number 31. A mountain of information is contained within these covers, certainly meant only for top level review. Includes frontis portraits of commanding Gen. Georg von Kuchler and his immediate subordinates, list of Knights Cross recipients, and about 70 full-page maps showing the disposition of hundreds of infantry, panzer, artillery, flak, and transport units at several periods during the year, with explanatory text. These maps have been meticulously prepared, and contain an extraordinary amount of detail including the advance and retreat of German and enemy forces. The rear of the presentation bears graphs showing losses and replenishment of soldiers in the 16th and 18th Armies, those wounded and sick (44% died or were permanently relieved), replenishment of fuel, ammunition, provisions, etc., shipping arrived per port, ammunition consumed, etc. and finally, a map showing the position of the group as of Dec. 31, 1943. At this point, the war had started to turn as the siege of Leningrad was becoming fruitless thanks to intense Soviet pressure and the Lake Ladoga lifeline, and the Germans barely escaped the Demyansk Pocket. Cover is a bit worn at edge and has a few spots, binding repaired, contents are fine. Bears the bookplate of Col. Chester B. McCoid II who may have "captured" this volume. McCoid was a member of the 82nd Airborne Division and parachuted into Normandy on D-Day. Wounded by ground fire before even exiting the aircraft, McCoid nevertheless landed with his unit. He would again be wounded in the war, and continued on to serve in Korea and Vietnam, being the last soldier outside Saigon to leave the country. 206: REPORT ON THE MURDER OF RUSSIAN PRISONERS IN NORWAY USD 1,000 - 1,500 REPORT ON THE MURDER OF RUSSIAN PRISONERS IN NORWAYRare and important archive of documents, most being retained carbons, concerning the early postwar Allied investigation into the use of Russian slave labor in northern Norway, the horrible living conditions of the prisoners held there, and the starvation and outright murder of many shortly before the country?s liberation on the day of Germany?s surrender. The reports are part of a larger file (further described below) gathered by American Major Harold Anderson of the Army?s Civil Affairs Division assembled with reports from camp guards, doctors, and civilians. Included is a preliminary report on claims by liberated Russian prisoners of German murders of prisoners, 2pp 4to., ca. May, 1945, in which it is stated that the prisoners had identified murderous guards and would be able to point out mass graves. Two 2pp. memos from May 27 and 28 organize the manner in which the camps and graves will be visited, bodies disinterred, etc. Also included is a 15pp. legal folio report, June, 1945: ?Investigation of War Crimes in area of Skibotn and Kevsmenes, Troms Fylke Norway?. The detailed report includes a description of the German plan to use Russian prisoners to help construct the defensive ?Lyngen Line? to hold back the Russian advance. With rations low and poor living conditions, prisoners increasing died, especially at Lager Malllnitz. Cannibalism appeared, as the Germans started to feed only those who appeared the strongest. By April, the healthiest workers were evacuated south while those remaining continued to work on fortifications until the last moment when they were starved, shot, or injected with poison. The bodies were then placed in unmarked graves. Following Allied occupation, German soldiers were used to exhume the bodies for autopsy. In all, eight barracks camps visited still held about 2,200 Russians, while the work camps were evacuated. The multiple appendices to the report describe autopsy results, with most having been shot while en route to work, others succumbing to disease, and some bodies showing signs of cannibalism. Three statements by German soldiers and officers are incorporated in the report, all side-stepping responsibility for the murders. A June 2 report is an eyewitness report on the prisoners? living conditions as viewed by the American officers, followed by a 3pp. report on the methods used to bury the bodies and conceal the graves. Reports of June 2-5, 7pp. legal folio, go into much greater detail as to causes of death, some descriptions very disturbing and graphic. About another 20pp. of notes further discuss the autopsies and camp, some notes in Norwegian. Also present are seven 12? x 14? b/w photos showing German soldiers carrying exhumed bodies, autopsies underway, and a prisoner?s cannibalized thigh. Also included are several other reports, about 35pp. 4to., Apr. 8 ? July 15, 1944 prepared by S.H.A.E.F. in anticipation of the capture or surrender of German forces in Norway. Fascinating insight into the process of liberating a Nazi-occupied country, including discussion of allowing local authorities to provide control, ?Liberation ? not occupation?, security, employment, health and safety of prisoners, anticipated black market, forgery and looting, military supply routes, ports and rail, public safety, etc. Finally, there are present about thirty copies of orders, transfers, etc. applicable to Maj. Anderson, and an Allied Joint Forces telephone Directory. An important informative grouping 207: "THE POLISH ATROCITIES?" GERMAN PROPAGANDA USD 200 - 300 "THE POLISH ATROCITIES?" GERMAN PROPAGANDAScarce German propaganda publication: "The Polish Atrocities Against the German Minority in Poland", compiled by Hans Schadewaldt and published in English by the German Foreign Office, Munich, 1940. 312pp. 4to., of which 110pp. illustrate "evidence" provided by Germany of these alleged atrocities, including reproductions of reports and the most gruesome photos of exhumed and autopsied bodies (most likely Poles murdered by the German occupiers). The text sets forth over one hundred examples of "proven" Polish atrocities committed against ethnic Germans, charges used by Hitler to justify his invasion of Poland a year earlier. Front cover and spine cover detached but present, contents are fine. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 208: 101ST AIRBORNE BATTLE OF BASTOGNE NARRATIVE REPORTS USD 400 - 500 101ST AIRBORNE BATTLE OF BASTOGNE NARRATIVE REPORTSTwo very rare original war-date narrative reports issued from the headquarters of the 101st Airborne describing the regiment's activities during December, 1944 and January, 1945. Both reports are printed and were originally marked "SECRET", but bear later reclassification to "Restricted" which change was done by hand probably towards war's end. The December, 1944 report, 6pp. 4to., is dated Mar. 16, 1945. It describes the rapid deployment of the force to Bastogne which soon saw "attacks from all sides". All pertinent details of the regiment's stubborn defense are described, including desperate runs for additional stores of ammunition, the surrounding of the town, air re-supply, repulse of armor and infantry attacks from the east, the cutting of wire communications, McAuliffe's reply of "Nuts" to the demand for surrender, heavy aerial bombardment, the desperate situation concerning food and adequate clothing, the shortening of lines, reliefe by elements of the 4th Armored, and continued air and ground attacks. The January, 1945 report, 6pp. 4to., prepared Mar. 24, 1945 is also present. It shows the regiment still in Bastogne, understrength but slowly recovering. Task Force Higgins repulses strong tank and infantry attacks at Monoville and Champs, with the 501 also participating. Noville and Bois Jacques are finally retaken, as is Bourcy. On Jan. 17, the 101st is placed in reserve and finally offered rest well back from the front lines. These are original, period reports issued on or very close to the date of preparation. Very good condition, but a bit brittle and should be treated with care. 209: 82ND AIRBORNE REPORT: "BELGIUM: THE STORY OF THE BULGE" USD 200 - 300 82ND AIRBORNE REPORT: "BELGIUM: THE STORY OF THE BULGE"Rare after-action reports compiled into a single confidential dossier with printed cover, 38pp. legal folio with eight large folded maps detailing movements of the division from December, 1944 through February, 1945. The entire report, apparently written in early 1945, is "Classified", with additional parts originally marked "Secret" but since downgraded. The first 12 pages include Gen. James M. Gavin's preface and his narrative of the division's actions during the battle. The balance of the publication reports events chronologically, lists losses and casualties, prisoners taken, etc. and notes that only about 100 of these reports were issued. Sold with a brief signed note from JAMES M. GAVIN presenting the report and noting that it is the last copy he possesses. Very good. 210: A ROMANIAN CORPORAL ENLISTS IN THE WAFFEN-SS USD 60 - 80 A ROMANIAN CORPORAL ENLISTS IN THE WAFFEN-SSDocument from the Volksbund of the Germans in Hungary, Local Group Jaad, certifying a Romanian soldier, formerly active in the Romanian army with the rank of corporal and on the front while in the Hungarian army, is voluntarily enlisting in the Waffen SS and sent into action on May 12 1944. T.L.S., 6.75" x 8.25" stamped by the Ortsgruppenleiter in Jaad on May 7 1944, with a handwritten notation "Number 142/SS W.SS.". 211: DIARY OF AN IMPRISONED FEMALE DUTCH COLLABORATOR WITH USD 700 - 900 DIARY OF AN IMPRISONED FEMALE DUTCH COLLABORATOR WITH HER PRISONER NUMBERIntriguing manuscript diary kept by a young Dutch woman "Sammy" or "Samantha", being held as a collaborator by the Dutch in the post-war Netherlands. The diary, about 150pp. 8vo. and covering the period from April 9 to June 27, 1946, is written in Dutch and is housed in a homemade cloth-covered binder with button closure. An old staple holds a piece of coarse brown cloth to the front cover, the cloth bearing what we believe to be the prisoner's number "618". The diary opens with a dedication by the unknown writer: "To my best friend E. Ekker" whom we learn through further reading is a fellow prisoner named "Etty". The author further places herself at "Beugelen" which was a detention camp from 1946 to 1951. Two other camp locations are mentioning in the writings, as well as the fact that the diary had been smuggled in a false bottom of a suitcase between the different locations. The initial pages of the journal also mention a woman that they have nicknamed "Tiger" for the fur sleeves of her coat which bear a tiger print. It is soon clear that "Tiger" is also a camp guard. At some point the author is transported from Beugelen to the "Kamp Erica" near Ommen before her final transport to Almelo, a formal prison, where she arrived on July 1, 1946. She is kept apart from the general population, indicating that she is being held on more severe criminal charges, likely treason. There is mention of waiting to appear before the tribunal which will apparently determine her innocence or guilt. She writes that the women in the other barracks are celebrating the fact that the girl named "Elly" was only sentenced to one and one-half years imprisonment. She then mentions a woman named "Loes" imprisoned for consorting with a German soldier, and that the woman has been taught English by another inmate. In the second part of the diary the author wonders when she will be called to appear before the tribunal. By the end of the diary she believes she is to be moved to a bigger prison. This diary was offered at auction in the 1970s by a very small French museum de-accessing material to raise funds for operations. A paper label accompanies the diary: "MEMOIR D'UN COLLABORATEUR - PRISONIER EN 1945 - MEMBRE DU PARTI NAT. SOC. DEM. ARB. PARTI." ("Memoir of a Collaborator-Prisoner - Member of the N.S.D.A.P."). Only partially translated, as described above - a more thorough translation would undoubtedly prove worthwhile. Very good. Holland took harsh measures with suspected collaborators. Five years after liberation, 66.000 had been sentenced, 15-20.000 people temporarily lost their Dutch citizenship, and thousands more were shipped off to Dutch possessions to undertake hard labor. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 212: DIARY OF U-530 ENGINEER AND P.O.W. USD 300 - 400 DIARY OF U-530 ENGINEER AND P.O.W.Very brief diary of U-530 engineer Gerhard Piesnack covering only the 22 days of his internment in Argentina following the very late surrender of his vessel. Entries begin on July 10, 1945 at Mar del Plata, Argentina onboard the Argentinian cruiser BELGRANO: "...good food, bananas, oranges, mandarins and cigarettes...Thinking a lot of you, promised to be with you on vacation and now I'm sitting here behind barbed wire...Handing over all knives, scissors and all other objects...Inspection of all pictures and letters. Letters had to be relinquished. The majority of the people are German friendly. The street is 50m away from the ship, they are waving to us. - Night march-off to Martin Gasia [sic] with the bus 402 km. Martin Garcia is a penal colony. Here we are meeting 7 other Germans from the Graf Spee, but we are not allowed to speak with them. Nevertheless we speak a few words to each other when they pass our fence. - Arrival on the island Martin Garcia at La Plata size 10 square km.Meeting at the sports equipment, it is slowly becoming boring...Our living area is being disinfected, attached photos above my bed. Daily boredom...Today we had lesson in Spanish. In the afternoon we lay an hour in the sun. In the afternoon we try some dance lessons. Examination by the dentist...Fighting is breaking out again between nco's and officers. Our soccer game was moved again to tomorrow...Today we were allowed to leave the barbed wire for half an hour to play soccer?Quarreling about venereal disease, a meeting takes places, and the crew distance themselves from their superiors. - The mood is gloomy here; we are supposed to be transferred destination unknown. - Fighting again at breakfast. The first 17 men are getting ready to leave, the mood is gloomy, nobody knows what the destination is, a lot of rumors. I'm not leaving until Monday or Tuesday. - The first 17 men are packing their bags, we have to split up, but we hope to be together with them again.- The whole day is boring, it is being rumored that we will go to North America...Today we are supposed to leave?11:30 steamer direction Buenos Aires 4:00 Buenos Aires Immigrants' Hotel...30.7.1945 We are departing Argentina, arrived today at 4:30 at the Immigrants Hotel. I will never forget this day in my life, we are being very well treated, in the evening we sit together with good food, wine, liqueur, chocolate and other good things and tomorrow morning we are leaving....". With a picture of his girlfriend, addresses of crew mates, notes, etc. U-530 surrendered two months late with deck gun jettisoned, no log book, and no crew identification papers. It was also rumored that the sub had dropped off two passengers...Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. 213: FILE OF S. A. MEMBER GEORG GOEGELEIN USD 200 - 300 FILE OF S. A. MEMBER GEORG GOEGELEINLot of eight documents concerning the membership in, and duties of S.A. member Georg Goegelin. Included is his fragebogen, Dec. 17, 1936 setting forth his biographical details, membership in the NSDAP, NSKK and S.A., and names, birthplaces and religions of parents, grandparents, etc. to prove he has no Jewish ancestors; marriage application setting forth his wife's family's religious background; July 16, 1935 confirmation from the NSKK that he has passed Master Craftsman certification; 1936 letter of recommendation from the NSKK re: Goegelein's work for the City of Koblenz; an NSKK listing of battle fought by Goegelein in World War I; two 1936 NSKK letters certifying that the man had originally joined the S.A. in 1929 an joined the NSKK IN 1931; NSKK letter confirm Goegelein's service as founder and platoon leader of civil defense in Koblenz, also founding the "Reichsflagge" unit of the S.A. in that city; and a 1936 letter confirming his membership in the NSDAP, no. 672 202. Fine. 214: GERMAN MILITARY WEAPONS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FILES USD 600 - 700 GERMAN MILITARY WEAPONS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FILESImportant set of seven file folders of material, each file and examination or analysis of a particular piece of military equipment as undertaken by the Waffenamt or Kriegsacademie. One file contains about 30pp. of typed and handwritten notes reviewing a twin 120mm cannon captured at Fort Eben Emael in Belgium in May, 1940, a rocket-assisted artillery and bombs, sighting devices, tank firing range calculator, and what appears to be a top secret Siemens artillery battery fire coordinating computer. These files include original notes, drawings, texts, blueprints, etc. A wealth of information on some of the German military's most important scientific developments. 215: JULIUS STREICHER IS GIVEN HONORARY CITIZENSHIP USD 300 - 400 JULIUS STREICHER IS GIVEN HONORARY CITIZENSHIPImpressive hand-painted and signed D.S., 2pp. large 4to., Lauf an der Pegnitz, Germany, July, 1933, a document signed by the burgermeister conferring upon Streicher honorary citizenship in the town, just east of Nuremberg: "recognition of his services...as the tireless fighter in the freedom movement in Franconia...". The town's wax seal is affixed at bottom. Mounted between the covers of a brown leather folder with gilt trim,. the front cover bearing a hand-painted depiction of the town's crest. Very good. While Hitler was of course born in Austria and received many dozens of such honorary citizenships, Streicher was born in Bavaria and was generally not highly honored outside Franconia where he served as Gauleiter. 216: GERMAN MOTHER'S CROSS LIST USD 200 - 300 GERMAN MOTHER'S CROSS LISTTyped D.S., 6pp. legal folio, Falkenau, Feb. 28, 1945, a list of 33 mothers to be awarded the Honor Cross for the German Mother, 2nd Class. The women are listed by name, along with maiden name, town, place of birth, date, address, and number of children to date which in most cases was six or seven. One mother had eight children, but her name is crossed out - likely due to death (by exhaustion?). Very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 217: GERMAN P.O.W. CAMP LETTERS USD 60 - 80 GERMAN P.O.W. CAMP LETTERSGood lot of five letters from Allied prisoners held in German P.O.W. camps, includes four letters from Polish officers held at Woldenburg (Oflag II-C), two sent to Krakau, one to West Prussia, and one sent to Litzmannstadt, all with censor's stamps, 1942-45, and one letter from Stalag II-D, Oct. 20, 1942, a Polish officer's letter to a Polish address. Untranslated, generally very good. 218: GERMANS ARE LOOTED AND BEATEN AND THE ATOMIC BOMB KILLS USD 150 - 200 GERMANS ARE LOOTED AND BEATEN AND THE ATOMIC BOMB KILLS THOSE WHO ARE "DEFENSELESS"Fine content typed Army Air Corps flyer's letter, 3pp. 4to., Heidelberg, Aug. 7, 1945 - one day after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Staff Sgt. Harry F. Meeks writes a lady friend. Meeks mentions missions and returns to base, a visit to Heerlen in the Netherlands, and the happy people he met there. He continues: "...I have never seen a town that could be as dead as St. Vith, it is literally leveled...except one solitary steeple. It hits you right between the eyes even at 2000 feet...I have only seen two people [there]...Stavelot, Malmedy and a few other towns are not quite as bad but it gives me the creeps to see nothing moving..." Meek also mentions that he has created an insignia for his squadron and has sent it to Washington, and describes some of his souvenirs which include an SS dagger given to him by a Belgian guard: "...he had just finished administering an unmerciful beating...with an occasional punch every time the urge came on him...". He further describes the beating of an SS man who had served in North Africa, who after having been relieved of his possessions was presented to Meek for execution. He closes his letter two days later: "...Too bad those atomic bombs can't get to the soldiers as easily as it gets the civilians, it's always the poor defenseless man in the street who gets it...". Very good. 219: DEUTSCHES JUNGVOLK IDENTITY CARD AND ARMBAND USD 200 - 300 DEUTSCHES JUNGVOLK IDENTITY CARD AND ARMBANDDeutsches Jungvolk identity card, 6pp. 16mo., issued to Fritz Einhorn in Munich on Jan. 8, 1935. The 13 year-old, from Berlin, is pictured in uniform and has signed beneath his image. The card shows the boy also diligently paid his dues for seven months. Sold with an H.J. armband, a bit ragged, likely not related. 220: HITLER YOUTH IDENTITY CARD AND ARMBAND USD 200 - 300 HITLER YOUTH IDENTITY CARD AND ARMBANDHitler Youth identity card issued to Helmuth Berger in Munich on Apr. 27, 1938. The 12 year-old, from Hohenroda, is pictured in uniform and has signed beneath his image. The card shows the boy also diligently paid his dues through June, 1940. Sold with an H.J. armband. Both worn. 221: HITLER YOUTH IDENTITY CARD AND ARMBAND USD 200 - 300 HITLER YOUTH IDENTITY CARD AND ARMBANDHitler Youth identity card, 8pp. 16mo., issued to Alfred Passesreiter in Munich on Sep. 15, 1938. The 17 year-old, from Tregist, is pictured and he has signed beneath his image. The card shows the boy paid his dues through March, 1940 when he was undoubtedly drafted for military service. Sold with an H.J. armband, a bit soiled, likely not related. 222: HITLER YOUTH HOSTEL IDENTIFICATION CARDS USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH HOSTEL IDENTIFICATION CARDSLot of three "Bliebenausweis fur Jugendliche", identity cards issued to H.J. and D.J. members allowing them to stay at youth hostels throughout Germany. The passes are dated 1936, 1937 and 1939 and two of the three retain the picture of the holder. The passes are also stamped with the locations of the hostel at which the bearer stayed. Also included is an H.J./D.J./B.D.M. publication, about 30pp. 8vo., illustrated, showing various vacation options for youths including sailing ships, hostels, etc. The rear cover bears a fine ink portrait of a soldier done by the book's owner. Finally, included is a well-worn H.J. armband found with these items. Five pieces. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 223: HITLER YOUTH IDENTITY DOCUMENT GROUPING AND ARMBAND USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH IDENTITY DOCUMENT GROUPING AND ARMBANDFine Hitler Youth grouping of five items all from the same young member of the organization. Included is the Hitler Youth identity card issued to Kurt Schaich in Munich on Nov. 23, 1938. The 12 year-old, from Kohlberg, is pictured in uniform and has signed beneath his image. The card shows the boy also regularly paid his dues through October, 1940. Also present is the youth's "Dienstausweis fur Gelandewarte", 1p. oblong 8vo. on grey cloth, 1943, his work service identity card; his "Hilfsschiesswart-Ausweis", 1p. 24mo, 1943, apparently an identity card related to "shooting"; an H.J. marksmanship badge possession certificate; and the boy's Hitler Youth arm band which was present with these documents. All are in very good condition. 224: HITLER YOUTH MEMBERSHIP CARD USD 100 - 150 HITLER YOUTH MEMBERSHIP CARDEarly H.J. membership card, 6pp. 16mo., issued in Munich, July 1, 1934 to 13 year-old Karl Meyer of Mittelelbe who is pictured in full H.J. uniform. The card shows that the young boy paid his dues monthly from July 1934 until a new card was needed, December, 1937. 225: HITLER YOUTH MEMBERSHIP CARD AND WALLET USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH MEMBERSHIP CARD AND WALLETHitler Youth member's membership card, a two-sided fold-out identity card 13" x 5" issued to Hans Jurgen Boye of Dresden on May 1, 1936. Boye, pictured within, was born in 1922 and was an active member, making regular dues payment. Tape repairs else very good. Sold with a brown leather bi-fold wallet which secures the card, the outside bearing the gilt imprint: "H. J. Ausweis". 226: JAPANESE, GERMAN AND ITALIAN MANDATORY REGISTRATION USD 600 - 800 JAPANESE, GERMAN AND ITALIAN MANDATORY REGISTRATION BROADSIDERare broadside issued by the U.S. Department of Justice and printed on both sides, 10 «" x 16", ca. mid-January, 1942. Above the printed name of Attorney General Francis Biddle appears: "NOTICE TO ALL ALIENS OF ENEMY NATIONALITIES The Unites States Government requires all aliens of German, Italian, or Japanese nationality to apply at post offices?for a Certificate of identification?.between the period February 9 through February 28...Go to your postmaster today for printed directions?". The message is also printed in German, Italian, and Japanese. Interestingly, instructions at the bottom of the broadside instruct that the verso of the poster should be displayed in California, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington. That side instructs that aliens report within a five-day window, Feb. 2-7. This was of course done intentionally - those states had large populations of Japanese who would, soon enough, be sent to internment camps for a good part of the war. On Feb. 19, President Roosevelt allowed the military to intern all those of Japanese ancestry on the West Coast and neighboring states. The registration of aliens ordered here was undoubtedly used to locate many of those sent to the internment camps which of course also included a great percentage of American citizens. Some soiling, still very good. 227: MUNICH AGREEMENT HOUSE OF COMMONS DEBATES USD 150 - 200 MUNICH AGREEMENT HOUSE OF COMMONS DEBATESBinding of five volumes, "Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, Official Report" (London: His Majesty's Stationery Office), Sept. 28, Oct. 3, 4, 5, and 6, 1938, approx. 590 pages, all addressing the Munich Agreement, which allowed Hitler to annex the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia without interference from its allies, in exchange for leaving the remainder of Czechoslovakia intact. This volume includes Prime Minister NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN's (1869-1940) explanation and defense of the agreement, as well as opposition from other politicians, including several resignations. The agreement was signed on Sep. 30, 1938, and Germany would annex the rest of the country on March 15. The volume is bound in blue cloth, which is peeling slightly on both covers. It is dedicated and signed by a British politician, unidentified by us, on the front endpaper. The spine bears a small tear, else very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 228: NAVY DOCUMENTS FILE OF ADM. ALVIN D. CHANDLER USD 300 - 400 NAVY DOCUMENTS FILE OF ADM. ALVIN D. CHANDLERALVIN D. CHANDLER (1902-1987) Ameriocan admiral. During the Guadalcanal Campaign Chandler commanded Destroyer Division 41 in the Battle of Rennell Island. He was director of logistics plans for the U.S. Navy when he retired to accept the presidency of the College of William & Mary (1951). Large grouping of correspondence, reports, etc., 1926-50 and many war-date, referring to the service of Adm. Chandler in the U.S. Navy for largely the extent of his career. In all, about 100pp. including his 1926 commission in the Navy as Lieutenant, J.G., notice from the Secretary of the Navy of his appointment to Captain, letters from destroyer group commander Adm. Francis X. McInerney, his 1925 appointment as a Navy aviator, multiple letters on USS OKLAHOMA letterhead aboard which Chandler served as a lieutenant, also USS AUGUST, USS TENNESSEE, orders fitness reports, operational reports, commendations and complimentary letters, and much more. Worth reading. 229: POLICE OFFICER IS DRAFTED BY THE SS USD 100 - 150 POLICE OFFICER IS DRAFTED BY THE SSLot of three documents, 3pp. total, concerniung the drafting of Viktor Grabietz to serve as a police officer in Braunschwieg. Includes his draft notice on Reichsfuhrer-SS letterhead, Berlin, May 30, 1940, his May 8, 1944 raise in pay while in service in Dessau, and a copy of his birth certificate (taped at folds). 230: PRISONER INFORMATION CARDS FROM "CAMP ASHCAN" USD 600 - 800 PRISONER INFORMATION CARDS FROM "CAMP ASHCAN"Important set of 52 original carbons titled: "Prisoner of War Preliminary Record", each 8" x 8", information forms and fingerprint cards from the infamous Allied prisoner-of-war camp in the Palace Hotel of Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg, code named "Camp Ashcan". Each hard is annotated "CCPWE #32", an abbreviation for the Central Continental Prisoner of War Enclosure #32. Operating from May to August 1945, it served as a processing station and interrogation center for the 86 most prominent surviving Nazi leaders prior to their trial in Nuremberg, including Hermann G”ring and Karl D”nitz. Each card bears the prisoner's name, place of birth, next of kin, date of capture, date of arrival, date of transfer, physical description, distinguishing marks, etc. Among the cards present are those created for HERMANN GORING, WILHELM KEITEL, ALBERT KESSELRING, ALFRED ROSENBERG, FRANZ RITTER VON EPP, ERWIN KRAUS, KARL DONITZ, HERMANN REINECKE, ROBERT LEY, PAUL WEGENER, GEORG LINDEMANN, FRANZ SELDTE, ALFRED JODL, KURT DALUEGE, WALTER BUCH, HANS FRANK, JULIUS STREICHER, JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP, LEONARDO CONTI, ARTHUR SEYSS-INQUART, KARL BRANDT, WILHELM FRICK, ALBERT SPEER, and other top Nazi administrator, military leaders, aides, etc. Very good. Security was so tight at the camp that even the MPs guarding the perimeter knew not what went on inside; they quipped that getting in required "a pass signed by God, and then somebody has to verify the signature". Conditions in the prison were Spartan. The hotel furniture was replaced by Army cots and collapsible tables. On 10 August 1945, the prisoners were transferred to Nuremberg to stand trial, and the camp was disbanded shortly afterwards. Ex: Charles Hamilton, to our consignor. 231: RACE AND SETTELEMENT OFFICE QUESTIONNAIRE OF CAPT. USD 100 - 150 RACE AND SETTELEMENT OFFICE QUESTIONNAIRE OF CAPT. HERMANN GILLERace and Settlement Office questionnaire submitted by Schutzpolizei Capt. Hermann Gille, born in Braunschweig in 1909. In the 4pp. 4to. document submitted in Liepzig on May 5, 1939, Gille sets forth all biographical information, his ancestral background, military and police experience, etc. and attaches three photos. Sigend mutiple times. 232: ROYAL NAVY IDENTIFIED PRISONER'S BIBLE GROUPING USD 300 - 400 ROYAL NAVY IDENTIFIED PRISONER'S BIBLE GROUPINGGood lot of five items, includes: a pocket-sized bount New Testament, 2 1/2" x 4 1/4", printed by the Bible Society, New York, 1935. A small printed note affixed to the front flyleaf indicates that the American Bible Society had sent theis bible to a prisoner in accordance with rules of the "Commission of Chaplaincy Aid for Prisoners of War (World Council of Churches) Geneva...with the prayers and good wishes of the Churches of the United States..." In contrast, the title page is ink-stamped by a censor at the Marlag und Milag Nord P.O.W. camp near Bremen which held captured navy and merchant seamen. The front page bears a neat pencil note by the owner: "T. W. Smith L[eading] T[elegrapher] P.O..W. No. 31242 Marlag und Milag Nord Westertimke Germany". Also present is the Royal Navy telegrapher's leather wallet, a pre-incarcertaion photo, a June 6, 1945 letter from the Polish Embassy to Smith (now freed) thanking him for returning with letters from Polish prisoners to be sent to their family members; and the British National Registration cards for two family members, probably Smith's parents. Very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 233: SEABEE IN PHILIPPINES WRITES ON CAPTURED STATIONERY USD 100 - 150 SEABEE IN PHILIPPINES WRITES ON CAPTURED STATIONERYSomewhat humorous American Seabee's letter on captured Japanese letterhead, 3pp. large 4to., "Philippines", Jan. 19, 1945 in which Jim Burke writes a friend at home. Peppered with the word "dam", Burke relates: "...I have been dam busy, if you know what I mean...we work on the beach...I am black as the dam natives...We have a dam circus day and nite...the men...bring us tuba, a native whiskey. It is made of fermented coconut juice, and would make dam good anti-freeze...you'll get knocked for a loop...bamboo and coconut shacks...The guy next to me...about 5 ft. tall, very dark with buck teeth. He is the perfect picture of Tojo...We had a bunch of Jap saki...We also see Jap prisoners. They are mean looking little bastards, and full of tricks, but oh so dam polite when captured...they saluted an Army lieutenant...I will drop in some money the Japs used down here...I got enough of this to start a bank...". Fine. 234: SS FILE OF WILLHELM BALMBERGER USD 200 - 300 SS FILE OF WILLHELM BALMBERGERComplete SS personnel file of SS Unterscharfuhrer Wilhelm Balmberger, born in Nuremberg June 3, 1920 and who joined the SS on Nov. 1, 1938 at Dachau. This is an exhaustive file, including the man's "SS Truppenausweis", or troop identity card; his SS service contract; an evaluation which indicates he had a less than ideal private life; reports on an injury and his lengthy duty in administrative roles at Dachau and in Prague; his poor performance as a soldier and constant chastisement, along with his inappropriate love of partying and failure to understand the National Socialist ideology; transfers, recommendations, etc. In all about forty or more documents which should be examined. 235: SS FORM SWEARS ALLEGIANCE TO HITLER USD 100 - 150 SS FORM SWEARS ALLEGIANCE TO HITLERUncommon form completed by members of the SS, 1p. 4to., in blank, in which the SS member swears unconditional allegiance to Adolf Hitler until death: "So help me God!". Fine. 236: SS PROMOTION DOCUMENTS USD 200 - 300 SS PROMOTION DOCUMENTSLot of three scarce promotion documents issued by the SS, includes SS-General HEINZ REINEFARTH (1903-1979) awarded the Knights Cross with Oak Leaves, a war criminal whose men assisted in the murder of 40,000 Jews in Warsaw, a retained copy of his promotion order from Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Apr. 20, 1942, signed by an unknown SS-sturmbannfuhrer, with original photo; retained copy of the promotion to Brigadefuhrer-SS of OTTO KUSCHOW (1890-1945), a Chief of Police killed defending the Nuremberg Police Station, July 27, 1944, from Himmler and signed by an unknown SS-Sturmbannfuhrer; and a retained copy of the promotion to SS-Gruppenfuhrer of RUDOLF JUNG (1882-1945), Nazi ideologue, also signed by an unknown, one corner chipped. Also included is a telex received by the SS concerning the appointment of a Croatian officer. Four pieces. 237: U-170 FLAK GUN SHOOTING RECORD BOOK USD 200 - 300 U-170 FLAK GUN SHOOTING RECORD BOOKPartly-printed "Shooting Book", 42pp. 8vo., Kiel, 1943, a record of target and shooting practice undertaken by a gunner onboard U-170 using the vessel's 2 cm. flak gun. Stamped within by the examining officer. Very good. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. 238: U-527 MACHINIST'S MATE DEATH NOTICE USD 300 - 400 U-527 MACHINIST'S MATE DEATH NOTICERare partly-printed D.S., 1p. large 4to., "In the West", July 6, 1944, notice that Machinist's Mate Heinz Will "died a hero's death for Fuhrer, Folk and Fatherland" on June 23, 1943, signed by an unidentified senior officer. Folds, else very good. U-527 had undertaken two patrols when, on July 23, 1943, she was sunk south of the Azores by Avenger aircraft from the carrier USS Bogue. Pilot Robert L Stearns dropped four shallow-set depth charges as the sub made for cover in a bank of sea fog. The pressure hull aft was blown open, and U-527 sank instantly with 40 of her crew of 53 going down with her. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 239: U-873 ENGINEER'S NOTEBOOK USD 300 - 400 U-873 ENGINEER'S NOTEBOOKSmall notebook attributed to an engineer who served aboard U-873, approx. 250pp. of which forty or so bear pencil text and drawings by the unknown sailor. Included is data on four engines (presumably electric and diesel), consumption, various intake and output readings, etc. In rough shape, with many pages coming loose, binding coming apart, etc. U-873 was a German long range Type IXD2 U-boat remembered for the controversial treatment of its crew as prisoners of war and the suicide of commanding officer Friedrich Steinhoff in a Boston jail cell. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. 240: U-BOAT ENGINEER'S FOUR AWARD DOCUMENTS USD 400 - 500 U-BOAT ENGINEER'S FOUR AWARD DOCUMENTSLot of four scarce award documents issued to the same U-boat sailor, Obermachinist Walter Tiedmann. Included is the award for the Iron Cross, 2nd Class issued at Wilhelmshaven, May 8, 1940 and signed by WILHELM MARSCHALL (1886-1976). Marschall, an admiral, led the German force which sank HMS RAWALPINDI, also engaged and sank British carrier HMS GLORIOUS and two escorts, later named commanding admiral of occupied France. On Dec. 2, 1941 the engineer receives his U-Boat Badge, the award bearing a stamped signature of Karl Donitz. On Feb. 14, 1943 Tiedmann receives an Iron Cross, 1st Class, awarded by an unknown captain of U-Boat West, and on Oct. 25, 1944 the engineer is awarded the U-Boat Clasp in Bronze by a flotilla officer. Four pieces, very good. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. 241: U-BOAT ENGINEER'S SOLDBUCH USD 600 - 700 U-BOAT ENGINEER'S SOLDBUCHIdentification and pay book issued to Obermaschinist Hans Dehn, born Aug. 13, 1918 in Hamburg. Dehn began his service in April, 1939 and remained in the Kriegsmarine until the end of the war, being awarded the Spanish Cross in Bronze, and Iron Cross 1st and 2nd Class in the interim. Sold with Dehm's Dec. 23, 1946 discharge signed by a member of the Irish Guards. Dehn served aboard U-2335 which was used for training and saw combat service for only a month before her surrender on May 9, 1945. Well-worn with rear cover detached, still very good. 242: U-BOAT MACHINIST MATE'S DEATH CERTIFICATE USD 150 - 200 U-BOAT MACHINIST MATE'S DEATH CERTIFICATEUncommon partly-printed D.S., 1p. large 4to., [Lorient?], Dec. 28, 1943, an ornate death certificate issued for U-174 Machinist's Mate Karl Behnke indicating his death for "Fuhrer, People and Fatherland" on Apr. 28, 1943 and signed by an unknown officer, possibly Korvettenkapitan Kuhnke. Simply framed. U-174 departed her French base on 18 March 1943, bound for the U.S. East Coast. On 27 April, she was attacked and sunk by an American Lockheed Ventura aircraft southwest of Newfoundland. Fifty-three men died; there were no survivors. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. 243: U-BOAT MACHINIST MATE'S GROUPING USD 200 - 300 U-BOAT MACHINIST MATE'S GROUPINGGod lot of items, includes: a partly-printed Dienstauszeichung IV. Klasse issued to Machinist Mate Erwin Aldenpass of 2 U-Boat Flotilla "Saltzwedel" on July 1, 1937 (stained); the sailor's May 5, 1933 service contract agreeing to re-enlist for an additional 12 years; a similar document dated Jan. 7, 1935 in which Aldenpass agrees to four years of training leading to officer's training; a third agreement to serve until September, 1945; his Nov. 7, 1932 police record with photo; a post-war 1945 report on his anticipated benefits, printed on the verso of a piece of a map; his post-war discharge, and three small candids showing four berthed subs, a sub at sea, and two men in uniform. Overall very good. 244: U-BOAT SAILOR'S SOLDBUCH AND A WATCH BOOK USD 300 - 400 U-BOAT SAILOR'S SOLDBUCH AND A WATCH BOOKKriegsmarine "soldbuch" issued to U-boat sailor Adam Muller who is shown in uniform on the inside front cover. The soldbuch, stamped with a large red "U" and issued June 10, 1941, indicates that he was born in 1921 in Erlangen. Muller was a machinist and was awarded a U-boat badge and Iron Cross, 2nd Class in 1942. Other entries show training, clothing issued (including tropical), leaves granted, etc.. The last date entered is in late December, 1943 when Muller is granted leave for the holidays, after which his fate is unknown. WITH: an "Observation Book" owned by an unidenfiable engineer aboard U-873, published by the Kriegsmarine in Kiel, 1943, only four or five pages filled in, with a separate page of notes on oil pressures, etc. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 245: U-BOAT TORPEDOMAN'S WEHRPASS USD 200 - 300 U-BOAT TORPEDOMAN'S WEHRPASSThe wehrpass of U-boat torpedoman Erich Dittkowski whose fate at war's end is unknown. Born in eastern Germany in 1920, he was assigned to the 5th Naval Recruit Depot on Apr. 14, 1939 and remained there until Sep. 29. He then trained at a U-boat school until Apr. 3, 1940 until he was attached to an unspecified U-boat of the 7th U-Boat Flotilla with which he served for the next one year and twenty days. Dittkowski was then sent for training as a torpedoman and for deck gun firing until Mar. 5, 1942 when he is assigned to the War Ship Construction Instructional Detachment for U-Boats. The wehrpass had not been closed-out, but in all likelihood Dittkowski was yet again returned to sea for active service. Very good. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. 246: WEHRPASS FOR 17 YEAR-OLD WAFFEN-SS SOLDIER USD 150 - 200 WEHRPASS FOR 17 YEAR-OLD WAFFEN-SS SOLDIERWehrpass issued to a 17 year-old member of the Waffen-SS, Helmut Erbe, born in Thuringia in 1927, issued Jan. 25, 1944 in Eisenach. On Sep. 1, 1944 Erbe entered the SS Panzer Grenadier Ausbildung und Ersatz Btl. 12 in Kaiserslautern, likely for training. On Sep. 17, he is sent to a similar training battalion to train as a gunner for several months. Following this training, Erbe is transferred to 2./SS-PZ Gr. Rgt. 26 with which he served during the Battle of the Bulge. Erbe is awarded an Iron Cross, 2nd Class on Apr. 20, 1945, apparently from the 12th SS-PZ Div. "Hitler Jugend". Cover stamped "Waffen-SS" in red ink. Typical wear, still very good. 247: WEHRPASS OF A PENAL BATTALION SOLDIER USD 200 - 300 WEHRPASS OF A PENAL BATTALION SOLDIERWehrpass of Unteroffizier Georg Kallart of 1./Festungs Inf. Batt. XIII/999, a punishment battalion established for those soldiers convicted of serious crimes. Kallart was a mason from Deuringen who was born in 1919. He joined a reserve infantry unit in Augsburg in 1939 and served in France, Leningrad, and elsewhere in the east until 1943. Somewhere along the way, Kallart committed some crime for which he was ordered punished and, following a quick marriage and a few days leave, he was sent on Aug. 12, 1944 to a penal battalion to serve for three months. Batt. XIII was at that time stationed on the Greek island of Samos, and following his punishment, Kallart was reduced in rank. On Jan. 30, 1945 this Wehrpass was cancelled and a new one was issued to Kallart. With related documents. 248: (GERMAN LABOR DOCUMENTS) USD 100 - 150 (GERMAN LABOR DOCUMENTS)Group of five German work-related documents, includes a document issued by the German police to a Polish firefighter granting him leave, Warsaw, 1942, printed in Polish and German; a factory identification issued to a Czech teenage worker, possibly a miner; German ID card issued by the General Government of Poland to a farmer, 1943; document from the Mayor of Kattowitz confirming the residence of a citizen; and a document confirming the that a young Polish girl is the spouse of the bookkeeper at a German confectionary firm. Good. 249: U.S. SUBMARINE EPEHEMERA GROUPING USD 150 - 200 U.S. SUBMARINE EPEHEMERA GROUPINGLarge, good quality grouping of ephemera related to the U.S. submarine service, war-date and immediate post-war. Included is a 10 1/2" rare brass machinist's gauge setting forth critical measurements of a Mark XII torpedo; the text of the "Apprentice Machinist Shop Practice Course", U.S. Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, RI, ca. 1945, 170pp. 8vo, bound, the machinists' course given to sailors manufacturing torpedoes; "Basic Course - Submarine School Student's Notebook", 1948, about 225pp. 4to., a detailed course for a sailor in the engine department including practice to be undertaken in event of atomic attack, all carefully filled-out by the sailor; 1944 Navy brochure "See action now!", 24pp. 8" x 5" color, the benefits of submarine service; two shoulder service patches; two original photos of USS SPIKEFISH dockside; graduating book for the Navy Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. Co. 279, 1948, three other items. Very good. Provenance: The War Museum, New York. 250: WAR RATION BOOKS USD 150 - 200 WAR RATION BOOKSLarge lot of 65+ U.S. War ration books, all issued, with representative examples from series one through four. The vast majority of the ration books, which originate from throughout the country, still have coupons remaining within. A good dealer's lot. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 251: WORLD WAR II CORRESPONDENCE OF (SECTION 8?) PVT. GIRARD USD 75 - 100 WORLD WAR II CORRESPONDENCE OF (SECTION 8?) PVT. GIRARD H. HARRISGrouping of 12 war-date letters and covers from Pvt. Girard H. Harris, 593rd Engineers Amphibious Reg., covering his training at Camp Carrabelle (near Panama City, FL), Aug 7-Dec. 7, 1942, most 4pp. 8vo. The content of the letters, along with the fact that Harris has remained behind while his regiment has shipped-out to California, leads us to believe that he may have been in line for a Section 8 discharge, i.e. mental instability. In part: "...Received instructions on what to do before we use the boats...we were preparing for inspection...the general takes the rifle from you, looks it over...then throws it back at you...my knees were knocking...he spotted your two pictures behind my bunk...He said 'You have a very lovely wife'...[at base hospital] we have a fellow that just came in who thinks he's Napoleon. He looks it too. Something tells me I'm in the right ward...the fellow that tried to cut his wrists was put in another ward...he dove through the window and ran down the road...my outfit is out on Catalina Island...Carrabelle has been condemned but the Army has overruled it...[he encloses a miniature pair of panties and promises to replace them with a larger pair when he returns home]...There is a possibility I might be coming home...I haven't eaten in a week...Quite a few boys didn't come back from town last night...when they showed up this morning they were all battered...someone was beating them up and rolling them of their money...it happens every pay day...the men gambled again...a lot of them have gone broke...they were betting as high as $40 a hand...I never saw so much money floating around...bombs, torpedoes and mines might be found on the shores. We were told not to touch them or pick up any fragments...Tomorrow I should know if I'll get home for Christmas. Of course, a lot may have to depend on the outcome of my session with the Board...the Medical Board won't meet again ...until after Christmas...". Sold with an unrelated soldier's letter, 4pp. 8vo., Camp Adair, OR, Oct. 13, 1943 enclosing three photos of a young lady and noting: "...I don't know what to think about Dot. But she sure in hell seems a little wackie to me. You ought to see some of her letters...Here is some pictures I got from Dot...You can do anything you wish [with] them. Burn them up or throw them away or do what you want with them...". Also with nine war-date A.L.S.'s of Pvt. Alan I. Burnap, each 2pp. or more, all written from the South Pacific, 1942-43 with covers but as Burnap was very careful about content due to censorship restrictions, the content is mundane at best. 22 pcs. 251A: WAFFEN-SS SOLDIER WITH CAPTURED RUSSIAN FLAG USD 400 - 500 Extraordinary original 7" x 9" photograph, depicts a weary Waffen-SS soldier half-length and in the field holding upright a captured Russian flag. This photograph was used in a publication, as pencil cross-hatching at top shows the portion of the photo which was cropped when published. The verso bears descriptive information and printing instructions. From the personal collection of a SS-Obersturmfuhrer with the regiment "Das Reich", ss-Panzergrenadier Division "Der Fuhrer". Very good. 252: FRANZ XAVER SCHWARZ PHOTO ALBUM FROM THE CONSTRUCTION USD 1,000 - 1,200 FRANZ XAVER SCHWARZ PHOTO ALBUM FROM THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE "GAU-FORUM"FRANZ XAVER SCHWARZ (1875-1947) German politician who served as Reichsschatzmeister (National Treasurer) of the Nazi Party during most of the Party's existence. Held the rank of SS-Oberst-Gruppenfhrer, one of only four people to hold the title. Died in Allied captivity while being held as a "major offender". Presentation photograph album "The Reichsschatzmeister in Weimar 6-8 June 1939", 11 1/2" x 14", with embossed gilt national eagle and swastika on cover and leather spine. Contains 46 uncaptioned 6 1/2" x 4 3/4" mounted images, 2 photographs are missing on one page, depicting Schwarz's visit to Weimar and many images of his inspection of the ongoing construction of the Gauforum, an epic construction project conceived by Hitler and to this day never completed. Other scenes include an outdoor meal, pandering to children, various SS and Wehrmacht officials, etc. Covers and spine a bit worn, else very good. 253: PHOTO ALBUM OF CREWMAN ABOARD DOOMED U-74 USD 600 - 800 PHOTO ALBUM OF CREWMAN ABOARD DOOMED U-74Excellent seaman's photo album containing about 190 photographs documenting a U-boat sailor's training, service at sea, and family gatherings, with many images showing various U-boats, U-74 at sea and at times in heavy weather, fellow crewmen, etc. The 12 1/2" x 9" album bears a Kriegsmarine flag on the cover and opens with a photo of Hitler which the sailor labels: "Mein Fuhrer". A postwar note within identifies the owner as "George Haust", although this cannot be confirmed otherwise. There follows photos of the young man training at a U-boat academy and in the field, including marching, guard duty, rowing, swimming, etc. Finally at sea, we see training ships and U-boats, including the training sub U-25 which would be sunk later in the war. Gunther Prien appears in one candid image, likely at the academy, and there are many images of the Ruhleben Barracks at Plon. At some point, the seaman is sent aboard U-74, and included are over 30 images of the vessel at sea, including some showing the conning tower and rails covered in ice, men on watch, the vessel shipping water in the North Atlantic, tonnage pennants flying above the joyful crew, etc. Photos further document the vessel stationed in Norway, followed by her transfer to France where the young man adds tourist photos to his album showing his new "home". The album closes in Bremen on an unknown date. Fine condition. U-74 conducted eight patrols and was present at the sinking of the Bismarck, where she rescued three sailors. U-74 would sink seven vessels during her brief career: she was detected and sunk by British destroyers off Cartagena on May 2, 1942. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 254: AFRIKA KORPS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM USD 700 - 800 AFRIKA KORPS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMSuperb photo album compiled by an officer in the Afrika Korps, contains over 70 photographs of various sizes, most taken by the officer himself. The unidentified officer himself appears in a few images, followed by images of motor troop and supply transports, desert encampment, tanks and airfields, Gen. Erwin Rommel reviewing troops and assessing the countryside, Benghazi and Tripoli city scenes, antiaircraft and shattered vehicles at Tobruk, British prisoners, captured colonial soldier, German graves, etc. The cover of the album is wonderful, with printed names of locales at which the soldier fought: "Italy Libya Tunisia Sicily 19429143", along with a hand-painted palm tree with swastika at center, mimicking the Afrika Korps emblem. Overall very good. 255: GERMAN DOG HANDLER WITH HIS SHEPARD USD 500 - 700 GERMAN DOG HANDLER WITH HIS SHEPARDGerman army soldier's photo album containing 60+ photographs, 18 showing the same soldier with a German Shepard whom he is clearly charged with handling. The soldier and dog are shown at a guard post outdoors, in the field, and at a military installation. Other photos include rifle training, meetings of officers, the soldiers being moved by road and rail, group shots, etc. Such images portraying dogs with their handlers are rarely seen. Very good. 256: KARL DONITZ HOSPITAL VISIT PHOTO ALBUM USD 500 - 600 KARL DONITZ HOSPITAL VISIT PHOTO ALBUMPhoto album prepared on the occasion of Donitz's visit to a Kriegsmarine hospital. The 13 1/4" x 9 1/2" cloth-bound album bears initials "E P" on the cover. Within there are twenty-three 7" x 5" b/w photos showing Donitz being greeted by a senior officer before an honor guard, making the rounds of hospital beds with one sailor with an amputated leg shown nearby, others on crutches saluting the departing admiral, etc. At the rear of the album there are an additional 15 small photographs depicting patients in physical therapy and being observed and met by Donitz, the admiral and other officers strolling the grounds, an exterior view of the facility, etc. Thirty-eight photographs in all, set on pages with photo mounts. Very good. 257: KRIEGSMARINE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM USD 300 - 400 KRIEGSMARINE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMExcellent Kriegsmarine sailor's photograph album, contains about 200 images from 2" x 2" to 5 1/4" x 7". A variety of subjects including: experimental U-boat and U-boats tied between vessels, hard-hat diving operations, classroom teaching, vessels at sea (including other U-boats), warship crewmen including gunners, etc. In all, about twenty photos of U-photos in action, with additional images of stricken Allied merchant vessels, U-boat pens under construction in France, leave in Paris, etc. It's entirely possible that the album owner went from service in a surface warship to the U-boat service. 258: ITALIAN CAMPAIGN PHOTO ALBUM USD 300 - 400 ITALIAN CAMPAIGN PHOTO ALBUMGerman soldier's photo alum containing about 160 photographs from the Italian campaign, most about 2" x 3". Chronologically, subjects include a tour of Pompeii, "Abyssinian police officers", Rome, Naples, camp in the field, unloading of vehicles from transports, and crowds greeting troops on their return home. Very good. 259: KAMERA I KRIG USD 75 - 100 "KAMERA I KRIG"Pair of Swedish books "Kameri I Krig" ("Camera at War"), [Malmo: Bengt Forsbergs Forlag], 1958. Volumes I and II, each about 200pp. 4to., bound in brown cloth with gold titles. A very large compilation of photographs from the war, virtually all from German sources and largely unknown. In fine condition. 260: ADOLF HITLER, BENITO MUSSOLINI, AND HERMANN GORING USD 200 - 300 ADOLF HITLER, BENITO MUSSOLINI, AND HERMANN GORING ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHSLot of ten b/w snapshots, most 3" x 4" b/w depicting Fascist leaders in several settings, including a meeting between Hitler and Mussolini beside a train car, Hitler parading through town in a motorcade, and Goring meeting with army officers. Minor toning and creases, else very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 261: B.D.M. AND R.A.D. PHOTOGRAPH GROUPING USD 100 - 150 B.D.M. AND R.A.D. PHOTOGRAPH GROUPINGSmall group of 18 photos of B.D.M. members, also showing young women undertaking R.A.D. service, saluting flag, with wheelbarrows, group photos, with H.J. members, etc. 262: B.D.M. PHOTOGRAPHS USD 75 - 100 B.D.M. PHOTOGRAPHSLot of eight photographs of members of the B.D.M., some portrait photos and some candids, sold with two period postcards portraying German mothers in artwork found at the "House of German Culture". 263: BATTLE OF BRITAIN USD 75 - 100 BATTLE OF BRITAINPhoto, 14" x 10" b/w (overall), shows a group of about 30 RAF pilots, captioned: No. 9 INITIAL TRAINING WING A, FLIGHT No. 1 SQUADRON", with ink notation at bottom: "Stratford-on-Avon 1942". Corners creased, a stray pen mark, still good. 264: DESTRUCTION IN GERMANY RECORDED BY AN AMERICAN USD 100 - 150 DESTRUCTION IN GERMANY RECORDED BY AN AMERICANLot of 17 photos, most recording destruction in Germany and many taken by American Sgt. H. B. Nester. Includes refugees, destroyed buildings, bridges, airfields, harbor facilities, locomotives and rail lines, with two images of an American flag flying from an administration building. Very good. 265: FLAK GUNNER PHOTOGRAPH AND DOCUMENT GROUPING USD 150 - 200 FLAK GUNNER PHOTOGRAPH AND DOCUMENT GROUPINGGood lot of about 30 photographs and two documents once belonging to Flakartillerie Gefr. Johannes Meulendyk of 3./Flakrgt. 11 which was stationed at Dieppe and in Russia. Photos include flak emplacements in the field and in towns, smashed transport, destroyed aircraft, masses of prisoners, dead draught animals, a Russian being taken prisoner, and a partisan hanged from a tree. Documents include the award of his flak badge and Ostmedal. Very good. 266: G.I.-CAPTURED PHOTOS USD 100 - 150 G.I.-CAPTURED PHOTOSLot of 17 photographs "liberated" by American Sgt. H. B. Nester, most so indicated by him on the verso. The photos, all about 3 1/4" x 2 1/2", show SS men in the field in winter garb, parading Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine, a rifle salute at a funeral, pre-war Berlin and the Feldherrnhalle, street scenes with swastika flags, etc. Four additional photos show Nester sitting atop wrecked German artillery, in camp, etc. 267: GERMAN CARBON DIOXIDE PLANT PHOTO ALBUM USD 100 - 150 GERMAN CARBON DIOXIDE PLANT PHOTO ALBUMPresentation photograph album containing about fifty photographs, various sizes, commemorating the May 14, 1938 opening of an industrial plant in Grunbach, near Stuttgart. Images include dignitaries and guests walking through the decorated town en route to the plant "C. G. Rommenholler", various speakers behind a podium comprised of gas bottles, workers standing at attention, a presentation choir, an S.A. marching band and color guard which also entertained the guests at dinner, etc. Everywhere NSDAP banners and flags are prominently displayed. Very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 268: GERMAN MILITARY PHOTO ALBUMS USD 200 - 300 GERMAN MILITARY PHOTO ALBUMSGroup of two photo albums, includes a 9"x 12 1/2" album containing 103 b/w photos, most of which depict soldiers in the Wehrmacht and members of the Hitler Youth. The photos primarily show groups of soldiers in their barracks, on parade grounds, on guard duty, and on parade. Some are humorous: one shows a group of soldiers, wearing their helmets and with daggers drawn, clad only in their bathrobes. Another depicts a group of soldiers, with one of their number dressed as some sort of monster, likely for a festival or play. A number of the photographs depict Hitler Youth members, marching in parades, taking part in boxing matches and cycling. One depicts a Hitler Youth member in front of the gate of a summer camp. Interestingly, the album also includes seven photos dating from World War I, consisting of individual portraits of Imperial German soldiers in uniform, with one group shot of a military band. The album's covers are patterned leather. Some photos have come loose from the page, else very good. WITH: a second album, 5 1/2"x 7", containing 54 b/w photographs, mostly family snapshots, several of which feature German soldiers in World War II-era uniforms. The covers are patterned cloth. Some photos have come loose from the page, else very good. 269: GERMAN OPERATIONS IN NORWAY AND FINLAND USD 200 - 300 GERMAN OPERATIONS IN NORWAY AND FINLANDCollection of about 150 photographs of German military personnel in Finland and Nrway, likely assembled by a single soldier, placed in a more modern album. Photos average about 3" x 4 1/4" and scenes include alpine troops with skis in the field, smaller-sized tanks, marches, soldiers' graves, wrecked and burning buildings and bridges, soldiers in winter garb on the front in Finland, female collaborators, etc. Very good. 270: GERMAN SOLDIER'S PHOTOS FROM THE EASTERN FRONT USD 200 - 300 GERMAN SOLDIER'S PHOTOS FROM THE EASTERN FRONTGroup of about 65 photos taken for the most part during the German army's first retreat on the Russian front, most photos 2 ?" x 3 ?" and mounted on black photo album pages. Images depict the German infantry lines and artillery emplaced in deep snow, pontoon bridge construction, pillboxes, the shelling of Russian towns and cities, Russian prisoners and refugees, and bomb-shattered Nuremberg. Most horrifying is the thirty of so images of Russian and German dead, some decomposed, artillery being pulled by horses, and the poor broken down and dead beasts which died at the rate of one thousand per day. 271: GERMAN SOLDIERS PHOTOGRAPHS USD 100 - 150 GERMAN SOLDIERS PHOTOGRAPHSLot of fifty mixed photographs of German soldiers, most 2 «" x 3 «" b/w, most showing soldiers in casual poses with their friends, families, in the field, in military exercises, etc. Very good. 272: GUNTHER PRIEN EPHEMERA USD 200 - 300 GUNTHER PRIEN EPHEMERAGUNTHER PRIEN (1908 - 1941) germany's first U-Boat ace who snuck his U-47 into the British anchorage at Scapa Flow and sank the Royal Oak with a huge loss of life. He went on to sink a total of 28 merchant ships before meeting his end in a depth charge attack. Original photo, 8 1/2" x 10 3/4", shows the U-boat captain in uniform from mid-chest, up, framed; news photo, 6 1/2" x 9", candid photo, a portrait in uniform; war-date color printing of the sinking of the Royal Oak, 11 1/2" x 8 1/4", and a copy of Prien's "My Way to Scapa Flow" (in German); (Berlin: Deutscher Verlag), 1940. 192pp. 8vo. in blue cloth, with an ersatz inscription on the front flyleaf. Four pcs. 273: HARRY TRUMAN AND U.S. NAVY VESSELS USD 150 - 200 HARRY TRUMAN AND U.S. NAVY VESSELSFine grouping of ten large period photographs featuring images of various U.S. Navy vessels, and two showing President Harry Truman. The images, half colorized and average size about 10" x 13", depict Truman being piped aboard and addressing cadets, with the balance showing a carrier, battleships, cruisers, destroyers, mine sweepers, etc. Very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 274: HEER HAND-COLORED PHOTOGRAPH USD 75 - 100 HEER HAND-COLORED PHOTOGRAPHFine original matte finish portrait of a Wehrmacht soldier, 7" x 9", showing the young man in a chest, up pose. The image has been expertly hand-colored by the photographer. Set in a period frame. 275: HITLER INSPECTS AN ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER USD 100 - 150 HITLER INSPECTS AN ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIEROriginal oversized photograph by Heinrich Hoffmann and bearing his studio's stamp on verso,15 1/2" x 11 3/4" b/w, shows Adolf Hitler at what appears to be a military manufacturer's exposition examining an armored personnel carrier. One corner torn, rear of tank partially retouched by hand to compensate for overexposure in the negative, rare size, very good. 276: HITLER YOUTH / B.D.M. STEREO SLIDES USD 100 - 150 HITLER YOUTH / B.D.M. STEREO SLIDESA collection of 48 stereoscopic slides, each 3 ¬" x 1 «", a wide variety of subjects including B.D.M. members, camping, marching in public, destroyed structures in enemy countries, glider flying, sporting competitions, etc. No viewer present. Fine condition. 277: HITLER YOUTH AND LEAGUE OF GERMAN GIRLS PHOTO ALBUMS USD 200 - 300 HITLER YOUTH AND LEAGUE OF GERMAN GIRLS PHOTO ALBUMSGroup of three photo albums, includes: 9"x 12" album containing 94 b/w photographs and four photo postcards, all labeled as being taken in the Frankfurt area in 1932-33. Sixteen of the photos prominently feature Hitler Youth and BDM members in uniform, with several portraits of individuals, including one of a boy in a Hitler Youth uniform with a pipe in his mouth. The photos also depict camping trips, NSDAP rallies, and Frankfurt street scenes. Three photos depict the Dornier Do X, the largest flying boat in the world at the time. The covers are plaid cloth. Some photos have come loose from the page, else very good. WITH: a second album, 7"x 9 1/2", containing 59 b/w photos. 27 of these prominently features members of the BDM (League of German Girls), engaged in parades, rallies, and other events, and including individual and group portraits. Their uniforms and flags are also prominently displayed. The album also includes many personal and family photographs, including four wedding photos, in which several attendees, including the groom, wear NSDAP uniforms. Two group shots feature extravagant costumes, other photos feature views of a zeppelin, likely either the Graf Zeppelin or the Hindenburg. The covers are patterned leather, and have detached from the body of the album, and several photos have come loose from the page, else very good. WITH: a third album, 7"x 10 1/2", containing 65 b/w photos. Most of these photos depict landscapes, landmarks, animals, and civilian groups, but 17 were taken at a 1940 "Jugend-Sportfest", and depict Hitler Youth and BDM members, in uniform and in athletic outfits, participating in a number of sports, including a soccer match, the long jump, foot races, wrestling matches, and "Handgranatenwerfen" ("Hand Grenade Throwing"). The final five photos depict a military parade in Karlsbad, and feature horse cavalry and infantry, as well as covered wagons. The covers are patterned cloth. Some photos have come loose from the page, else very good. 278: HITLER YOUTH CANDID PHOTOGRAPHS USD 100 - 150 HITLER YOUTH CANDID PHOTOGRAPHSGood lot of about 40 photos of H.J. members, most photos about 2" x 3" and variously showing the youths camping, marching, being inspected, posing with H.J. leaders and instructors, engaged in outdoor activities, etc. Very good. 279: HITLER YOUTH FILM SLIDE PRESENTATIONS USD 300 - 400 HITLER YOUTH FILM SLIDE PRESENTATIONSLot of four 35mm. film strips in original cardboard canisters, each containing about 30 photos and text which were used to "educate" members of the Hitler Youth. The canisters are each labeled, and subjects include Memel (with unflattering photos of the inhabitants), Baltic Germany, the western border and Alsace. All of the film strips have been examined and are in fine condition. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 280: HITLER YOUTH IDENTITY PHOTOGRAPHS USD 100 - 150 HITLER YOUTH IDENTITY PHOTOGRAPHSLot of 12 small photographs, portraits of H.J. and D.J. members likely taken for use in identity documents. Saddening. 281: HITLER YOUTH PHOTO ALBUM USD 200 - 300 HITLER YOUTH PHOTO ALBUMPhoto album, 9 1/2"x 12", containing 134 b/w photos and photo postcards, mostly depicting members of the Hitler Youth, the "Deutsches Jungvolk" (German Youth), and the "Bund Deutscher Madel" (League of German Girls), as well as the Wehrmacht. The front cover is decorated with paper dolls depicting a Hitler Youth member and an SA soldier, as well as a metal shield with an eagle and swastika. The photos depict numerous Hitler Youth activities, including rallies, drills, parades and a soccer match. A large variety of Hitler Youth uniforms and equipment are featured, including flags, drums and trumpets. Interestingly, three unpublished snapshots of Adolf Hitler are present, two showing him at a rally, clad in a civilian suit and tie, and one in the back of a car. Also pictured is an Army artillery demonstration, groups of BDM members, and individual portraits of German youth in the uniforms of their respective organizations. Several photos have come loose from the page, else very good. 282: HITLER YOUTH PHOTO ALBUMS USD 300 - 400 HITLER YOUTH PHOTO ALBUMSGroup of three photo albums, all containing photographs depicting members of the "Hitlerjugend" ("Hitler Youth"). The 5 1/2"x 8"album containins 38 b/w photos, all of which depict Hitler Youth members engaged in a number of activities, including parades, drills and speeches, as well as individual and group portraits. The album's covers are striped silk. Very good. WITH: Album, 6 1/2"x 9 1/2", containing 121 b/w photos, a fair mix of family photos, portraits of friends (with names listed), and depictions of Hitler Youth activities. The earliest photos, dated 1934, include a parade in which flags of the CVJM, the German branch of the YMCA, are visible. This organization was absorbed into the Hitler Youth in that year. Many of the photos depict Hitler Youth parades, camping events, and individual members and groups in uniform, as well as individuals in military uniforms. The album's covers are patterned cloth. Some photos are loose within the volume, else very good. WITH: Album, 7"x 10", dated 1938-1939, containing 92 b/w photos, the majority of which depict horses and equestrian events. The human subjects in many of these photos wear Hitler Youth uniforms. One of the equestrian events depicted is labeled as taking place at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. The photos also depict hiking trips, days spent at the beach, and Hitler Youth members participating in various track and field activities (including discus and long jump). The album's covers are patterned leather. Several photos have come loose from their pages, and the binding has come loose at the bottom, else very good. 283: HITLER YOUTH PHOTO ALBUMS USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH PHOTO ALBUMSGroup of two photo albums, containing photographs depicting members of the "Hitlerjugend" Includes a notebook, 6 1/2"x 8 1/2", containing 130 b/w photos. The book bears the title "Landjahr 1935" ("Agricultural Year 1935") indicating that the owner participated in a year-long community service program with the Hitler Youth in that year. The photos depict Hitler Youth and "Deutsches Jungvolk" members engaged in agricultural training, camping, swimming, boxing, parades, hiking, and trips to various landmarks, including the Tannenberg Memorial. Hitler Youth drums, flags and uniforms are prominent in many of these images. Several pages of journal entries are present at the introduction of the album. The front cover has separated from the notebook, else very good. WITH: Album, 7"x 8", containing 17 b/w photos, all depicting a Hitler Youth summer camp in 1937. The photos are mainly group portraits of Hitler Youth members at the campground, in uniform and in casual clothing, many of which are labeled. Also present are the owner's camp identification card, train ticket, and a postage stamp from his camp. The album's covers are patterned cloth. Very good. 284: HITLER YOUTH PHOTO ALBUMS USD 100 - 150 HITLER YOUTH PHOTO ALBUMSPair of photograph albums which between the two contain about 80 candid photographs of Hitler Youth and Deutsches Jungvolk, almost all showing the youths hiking, at play, in the mountains, under review, etc. Very good. 285: HITLER YOUTH PHOTOS USD 200 - 300 HITLER YOUTH PHOTOSLarge collection of approx. 140 mixed photos of Hitler Youth and Deutsches Jungvolk, average size about 2" x 3" A variety of subjects includes sea cadets, youths marching, inspection, parading, camping, athletic events, etc. Overall very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 286: HITLER YOUTH POSTCARD PHOTOS USD 100 - 150 HITLER YOUTH POSTCARD PHOTOSCollection of 16 better quality H.J./ D.J. photos and photo postcards, all 3 «" x 5 «" in general Subjects include professionally photographed portraits, group photos including young children "saluting", drummers and trumpeters, camping, etc. Very good. 287: INFANTERIE-REGIMENT 318 1942 PHOTO ALBUM USD 200 - 300 INFANTERIE-REGIMENT 318 1942 PHOTO ALBUMPhoto album produced for distribution to members of I.R. 318 at year's end, 1942, containing about 180 3 1/2" x 2 1/2" printed photos with captions affixed within which document the regiment's service on the Eastern Front. Images depict travels through Poland to the front, Russian prisoners and prison camps, tanks and artillery, destroyed towns, captured regimental flags, wrecked aircraft, Judentypen, action in the Russian winter, and much more. Fine. 288: ITALIAN MOUNTAIN TROOPS USD 60 - 80 ITALIAN MOUNTAIN TROOPSGood lot of six original photos, average about postcard size, ca. 1930s, showing Italy's respected mountain troops in maneuvers. Very good. 289: JAPANESE SOLDIER'S PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM - CHINA USD 150 - 200 JAPANESE SOLDIER'S PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM - CHINAJapanese soldier's photograph album, 7 «" x 10 «" with a color embossed image of a tank on the cover. Within are about 150 photos of various sizes, average about 1 «" x 2 «", likely taken during the occupation of Manchuria. Images include a tank rolling in the streets, a town burning in the distance, headquarters, fellow soldiers and officers, group photographs, etc. but lacking any combat photos. 290: JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP NEWS PHOTOGRAPHS USD 200 - 300 JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP NEWS PHOTOGRAPHSGood lot of 21 original German news photographs, all stamped on the verso, some also with paper captions, featuring German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop undertaking his official duties. The minster is shown meeting his counterparts from Italy, France, South Africa, Finland, and other countries, reviewing troops, meeting German military, etc. Most photos 5" x 7" or larger. Very good. 291: KRIEGSMARINE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHS USD 200 - 300 KRIEGSMARINE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHSExcellent lot of 21 original German news photographs centered about the Kriegsmarine, each 5" x 7" b/w with paper captions affixed to the verso which is stamped by the news agency as well. Subjects include U-boat crews, sailors marching in review, cannons guarding the coast, various warships at sea, sinking British commercial ships, etc. Fine. 292: LUFTWAFFE BAND MEMBER'S PHOTO ALBUM USD 200 - 300 LUFTWAFFE BAND MEMBER'S PHOTO ALBUMPhotograph album assembled by a member of a Luftwaffe band member, 14" x 10" overall, containing about 100 Luftwaffe military and band-related photos, and 50+ postwar photos. Shown are men playing instruments and singing in a studio and in public, touring occupied Paris, performing at Versailles, Brest, and in Brittany, at a Red Cross benefit, visiting home, etc. Very good. 293: ORDENSBURG VOGELSANG PHOTO ALBUM USD 100 - 150 ORDENSBURG VOGELSANG PHOTO ALBUMScarce commercial photo album containing twelve 3 «" x 2 «" expert photographs of the monumental structures built at Ordernsburg Vogelsang to house and educate cadets. The photos are house in a small paper album with cloth tassel. A few have come loose from their torn paper mounts, else very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 294: PACIFIC THEATER PHOTOS IN NEGATIVE USD 75 - 100 PACIFIC THEATER PHOTOS IN NEGATIVECollection of 52 contemporary 4 1/2" x 3 1/2" prints in negative of various World War II scenes from the Pacific Theater. These images were likely used in the production of postcard and similar-sized image for market and thus are contemporary to the times. They include Joe Rosenthal's famous image of the Iwo Jima "flag raisers", American and Japanese prisoners, Japanese dead, some incinerated, troop transports, destruction at Hiroshima, the surrender in Tokyo Bay, and more. Overall near fine. 295: PERIOD PHOTOS OF PT BOATS USD 100 - 150 PERIOD PHOTOS OF PT BOATSLot of two original 13 1/2" x 10 1/2" b/w photos of two Huckins type PT boats underway at speed. Shown is what is described as PT-44 which would be skippered by Lt. Frank Freeland and ultimately be hit by a Japanese destroyer at Kamimbo Bay. Also shown is PT-96, which was used for training at Newport. Matting bears some foxing, else very good, framed. 296: PUNISHMENT FOR A HITLER YOUTH USD 100 - 150 PUNISHMENT FOR A HITLER YOUTHLot of six photographs taken by American Sgt. H. B. Nester, all about 3 1/4" x 2 1/2", Hollenstedt, mid-1945, shows a teenage boy and in one image, two adults, all being forced to dig graves as "punishment for stealing food". Nester identifies the youth as "Hitler Youth". Also present is an unrelated photo "liberated" by Nester showing a Hitler Youth in uniform, with a photo of Nester behind two twin .50 caliber mounted machine guns. 297: S.A. WINTER SPORTS COMPETITION PRESENTATION PHOTO ALBUM USD 150 - 200 S.A. WINTER SPORTS COMPETITION PRESENTATION PHOTO ALBUMPhotograph album containing about forty photographs from an S.A. winter sports competition held at Bad Reichenhall in 1934. The 11" x 7 «" album, presented to "Brigadefuhrer Hermann", presents the 4 «" x 3 «" images one per page. Subjects include the S.A. men on skis and in uniform under review, cross-country and downhill competitions, ski-jumping, finish lines, awards ceremonies, etc. Faux leather cover is stained, else very good. 298: SOUTH PACIFIC PILOT'S PHOTO AND DOCUMENT GROUPING USD 200 - 300 SOUTH PACIFIC PILOT'S PHOTO AND DOCUMENT GROUPINGGroup of documents and photos from Sgt. Ira W. Jordan, Army Air Corps. Included is about 90 photographs, most 3" x 5" commercial second generation photographs, about two-thirds bearing images of combat scenes, dead Japanese, bombed-out fortifications and structures, etc. Other photos include semi-naked islanders, casual images of friends, aircraft nose art, etc. Also present are six passes and permits, dog tag, vaccination form, promotions to corporal and sergeant, sterling pilot wings, occupation currency, an a VD pamphlet. Very good. 299: STEREOSCOPIC ALBUM "DER KAMPF IM WESTEN" USD 150 - 200 STEREOSCOPIC ALBUM "DER KAMPF IM WESTEN"Album of stereoscopic images "Der Kampf im Westen" ("The War in the West" (Munich: Raumbild Verlag Otto Schoenstein), 75pp. 4to. with color plates and 100 stereoscopic pictures (complete) and viewer. The text describes the campaigns in western Europe, with images showing every type of battle scene including tanks and infantry advancing, artillery firing, engineers, evacuation of the wounded, officers and generals, and the scene of the French surrender at Compiegne. 300: STEREOSCOPIC ALBUM "DIE KRIEGSMARINE" USD 150 - 200 STEREOSCOPIC ALBUM "DIE KRIEGSMARINE"Album of stereoscopic images "Die Kriegmarine", (Munich: Raumbild Verlag Otto Schoenstein), 86pp. 4to. with color plates and 99 of 100 stereoscopic pictures and viewer. The text, which also includes a few illustrations, concerns all facets of the German navy, including E-boats, larg ships of war, and U-boats. Worn at the spins, viewer has a small bit of corrosion, else very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 301: STEREOSCOPIC ALBUM "DIE SOLDATEN DES FUHRERS IM FELDE" USD 150 - 200 STEREOSCOPIC ALBUM "DIE SOLDATEN DES FUHRERS IM FELDE"Album of stereoscopic images "Die Soldaten des Fuhrers im Felde" ("The Soldiers of the Fuhrer in the Field" (Munich: Raumbild Verlag Otto Schoenstein), 64pp. 4to. with color plates and a complete set of 100 stereoscopic photographs depicting the invasion of Poland, the destruction of the Polish Army, Hitler's visit to the front, etc. Very good. 302: (ERNST HANFSTAENGEL) USD 60 - 80 (ERNST HANFSTAENGEL)(1887 - 1975) "Putzi" Harvard-educated German businessman who was an intimate of Adolf Hitler before falling out of favor and defecting. He later worked for Franklin D. Roosevelt. Original 6 1/2" x 8 1/2" 1933 International New Photos Inc. wire photo showing Hanfstaengel (who more resembles "Lurch") half-length and in the caption pasted to the verso quotes him as saying Jews would continue to be ousted from Germany "until the house is cleansed". Very good. 303: AMERICAN "PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE" PROPAGANDA FILE USD 600 - 800 AMERICAN "PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE" PROPAGANDA FILEImportant collection of propaganda aimed at demoralizing Japanese soldiers or convincing them to surrender, all mounted with translations within a 11 1/2" x 16 1/2" album issued by the "Psychological Warfare Branch" in the Office of Managment Support, General Headquarters. The album opens with a printed message from Gen. Bonner Fellers, an ex-OSS administrator and MacArthur's Chief of Psychological Warfare. In general, two copies of each propaganda flyer or message is tipped to each page (with translation). They include: six facsimile signed typed messages from MacArthur and Philippine President Sergio Osmena, including MacArthur's "I have returned" declaration; safe conduct passes, defeatist and demoralizing war news, etc. In all, about 70 pieces. 304: LUFTWAFFE PERSONNEL ROLLS FOR 54 KAMPFGESCHWADER USD 600 - 800 LUFTWAFFE PERSONNEL ROLLS FOR 54 KAMPFGESCHWADERA rarely seen compilation of records, the bound "Truppenstammrolle fur Mannschaften" of the enlisted men of 6. Flughafanbetriebskompanie II./54. Kampfggeschwader, a Luftwaffe bomber wing which fought for the entirety of the war. Over 280 personnel records are present, each 2pp. 4to. and including a photo of the airman, date of enrollment, personal information, birthplace, profession, length of service, specialized training, and even shapes of facial features. Overall very good. 305: DESIGN PLAN FOR A LIGHT FIXTURE AT THE BERGHOF USD 500 - 700 DESIGN PLAN FOR A LIGHT FIXTURE AT THE BERGHOFOriginal, hand drawn and colored set of design plns for a light fixture to be installed at Adolf Hitler's retreat at Obersalzburg, , the Berghof, 31" x 25", a hand-inked and colored design drawing setting forth front and side views. Work was still in progress when this drawing was done, as light bulbs and internals of the fixtures remain drawn in pencil. Some fold splits repaired on verso, else very good. 306: U.S. NAVY SHIPS AT PEARL HARBOR USD 800 - 1,200 U.S. NAVY SHIPS AT PEARL HARBORAn exceptional and rare collection of fifty postal covers canceled aboard vessels present at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941. Many of the covers also bear images of the vessel or patriotic vignettes, all are pre-war. Among the vessels represented are the USS ARIZONA (strike a bit light), USS ANTARES, USS CALIFORNIA, USS CASSIN, USS HONOLULU, USS MARYLAND, USS MEDUSA, USS MONAGHAN, USS OKLAHOMA, USS NEW ORLEANS, USS PENNSYLVANIA, USS RALEIGH, USS SOLACE, USS SHAW, USS TENNESSEE, USS UTAH, USS VESTAL, USS WARD, USS WEST VIRGINIA and others. Overall fine condition. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 307: REVENGE IN THE PACIFIC USD 250 - 350 "REVENGE IN THE PACIFIC"Excellent group of two iconic World War II American submarine images. Included is: a period 14" x 11" b/w photo, likely first generation, showing the American submarine USS NAUTILUS's periscope view of the Japanese destroyer YAMAKAZE as that vessel slips beneath the waves after being torpedoed by the NAUTILUS. The photo, framed, bears no backstamp but shows age consistent with having been printed contemporaneously with the sinking. Small corner crease. The photo is accompanied by a 20" x 16" color propaganda lithograph: "REVENGE IN THE PACIFIC" showing the same image, colored and retouched, also showing beneath an American submarine officer and sailor showing three fingers representing vessels torpedoed by the Nautilus. Issued by the Electric Boat Co., New York, 1943. Both images are simply framed. After participating in the invasion of eastern Java, the YAMAKAZE engaged a group of Allied destroyers during the Battle of the Java Sea, and was credited with assisting in the sinking of the American destroyer USS POPE, the British cruiser HMS EXETER and destroyer HMS ENCOUNTER. On 25 June 1942, while steaming independently. YAMAKAZE was torpedoed and sunk with all hands by the NAUTILUS approximately 60 nautical miles southeast of Yokosuka. Thus, her sinking truly was an act of "revenge". Exhibition history: Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum, 1995-2007. Provenance: The War Museum, New York. 308: ART IN THE THIRD REICH USD 200 - 300 "ART IN THE THIRD REICH"Group of 28 issues of "Die Kunst im Dritten Reich" ("Art in the Third Reich"), (Munich: Zentralverlag der NSDAP, Franz Eher Nachf), the official art magazine of the NSDAP. This publication was founded in January 1937 by ADOLF WAGNER , a close friend of Hitler's and Gauleiter of Munich and Upper Bavaria. From July 1937, the publication received national distribution by the NSDAP's central publishing office, and was produced under the direction of FRITZ TODT, ALBERT SPEER, Professor Richard Klein, and architect Leonhard Gall. The publication was intended to promote the National Socialist ideal of art, which emphasized pastoralism, heroism, neoclassicism, realism, idealized Aryan figures, monumental architecture, and, above all, national unity. By contrast, modernism, abstraction, surrealism, and expressionism in art were all suppressed, sometimes violently. The issues featured here date from the November 1938 edition through to the October 1941 issue. The group contains the full run of the magazine between the above dates, with the exception of the issues for March and April of 1939; and May, August, and September of 1940. Of the 28 issues presented here, nine are "Ausgabe" B, with the architectural supplement. Two copies of the January 1939 issue are present. Each issue measures 11"x 14", and contains very high quality color and monochrome photographs, mostly full-page, of NSDAP-approved artworks by artists such as the neoclassical sculptor ARNO BREKER, architect HERMANN GIESLER, and painter ADOLF ZIEGLER. With the outbreak and progression of World War II, more and more military-themed works are featured, emphasizing Germany's war gains and the heroism of her soldiers. Some issues have rubbed or split spines, minor foxing, tears to the covers, or other defects, but all are intact, and the images contained within remain vibrant. Altogether, the group provides an excellent primer on the National Socialist aesthetic, and a window into an alternative artistic culture in which innovation and experimentation were frowned upon and suppressed. 309: ART IN THE THIRD REICH USD 200 - 300 "ART IN THE THIRD REICH"Group of 29 issues of "Die Kunst im Dritten Reich" ("Art in the Third Reich"), (Munich: Zentralverlag der NSDAP, Franz Eher Nachf), the official art magazine of the NSDAP. This publication was founded in January 1937 by ADOLF WAGNER, a close friend of Hitler's and "Gauleiter" of Munich and Upper Bavaria. From July 1937, the publication received national distribution by the NSDAP's central publishing office, and was produced under the direction of FRITZ TODT, ALBERT SPEER, Professor Richard Klein, and architect Leonhard Gall. The publication was intended to promote the National Socialist ideal of art, which emphasized pastoralism, heroism, neoclassicism, realism, idealized Aryan figures, monumental architecture, and, above all, national unity. By contrast, modernism, abstraction, surrealism, and expressionism in art were all suppressed, sometimes violently. The issues featured here date from the October 1941 edition through to the June/July 1944 issue, the penultimate edition to be released. The group contains the full run of the magazine between the above dates, with the exception of the issues for October of 1942, December of 1943, January of 1944, and May of 1944. Of the 29 issues presented here, fifteen are "Ausgabe" B, with the architectural supplement, including the entire year of 1942 (except for the October issue). Two copies each of the November 1943 and April 1944 editions are present. Each issue measures 11"x 14", and contains very high quality color and monochrome photographs, mostly full-page, of NSDAP-approved artworks by artists such as the neoclassical sculptor ARNO BREKER, architect HERMANN GIESLER, and painter ADOLF ZIEGLER. With the outbreak and progression of World War II, more and more military-themed works are featured, emphasizing Germany's war gains and the heroism of her soldiers. Some issues have rubbed or split spines, minor foxing, tears to the covers, or other defects, but all are intact, and the images contained within remain vibrant. Four issues include their original mailing envelopes. Altogether, the group provides an excellent primer on the National Socialist aesthetic, and a window into an alternative artistic culture in which innovation and experimentation were frowned upon and suppressed. 310: "BLAME ENGLAND!" GERMAN PROPAGANDA POSTER USD 100 - 150 "BLAME ENGLAND!" GERMAN PROPAGANDA POSTERLarge 48" x 32" red and black anti-British propaganda poster with large "BLAME ENGLAND" headline. The text claims that the war was brought about by England, quoting a London radio broadcast: "?we did not declare war on Germany because we were attacked, but we did it of our own free will?". Hitler quote Churchill as claiming that either Germany or England will be destroyed, and concludes: "?it will be England!". Tiny holes at fold junctions, else very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 311: (HITLER YOUTH) "BOYS IN SERVICE" USD 150 - 200 (HITLER YOUTH) "BOYS IN SERVICE"Hitler Youth manual, "Pimpf im Dienst: Ein handbuch fur das Deutsche Jungvolk in der HJ" ("Boys in Service: A Handbook for the German Young People in the Hitler Youth") (Potsdam: Ludwig Voggenreiter Verlag), 1934, 349pp. 8vo., intended to instruct members of the "Deutsche Jungvolk", equivalent to the BSA's Cub Scouts manual. Contains instructions for numerous physical activities, including gymnastics, swimming, wrestling, track and field events, and self defense. Also discusses marksmanship, camping and survival, stealth and concealment, compass navigation, map reading, the correct way to wear the organization's uniform, weather, and knot tying. Each section is heavily illustrated with line drawings and diagrams, including many views of Hitler Youth members in uniform and athletic wear. Bound in taupe cloth covers, with an image of a Deutsche Jungvolk member in profile on the front. Minor stains on the covers, with the name of a former owner in black ink on the front flyleaf, else very good. 312: HITLER YOUTH ANNUAL BOOK USD 100 - 150 HITLER YOUTH ANNUAL BOOKScarce copy of the annual "Jungen - eure Welt!" ("Youth - your World!), (Munich: Franz Eher Verlag), 1943 488pp. large octavo with pictorial hard paper covers. Covers worn, contents fine. The illustrated annual issued to members of the H.J. / D.J. containing largely glamorous reports on the progress of the war, the benefits of membership in the H.J., also articles on medicine, anatomy, and the use of the x-ray, aboriginal cultures, German culture and history, an interesting comparison of German military materiel designs to animals found in nature, tales of adventure, and so on. 313: (HITLER YOUTH BOOK) "HARD YOUTH" USD 100 - 150 (HITLER YOUTH BOOK) "HARD YOUTH"H.J. book geared to older members: "Harte Jungen" (Leipzig: Franz Schneider Verlag), 1937. 80pp. 8vo., illustrated with line drawings. A series of stories centered on members of the Hitler Youth. Excellent cover art on the dust jacket which is also printed on the hard cover of the book. 314: (HITLER YOUTH BOOK) "THE BIG BOOK FOR YOUTH" USD 150 - 200 (HITLER YOUTH BOOK) "THE BIG BOOK FOR YOUTH"H.J.-oriented book"Das grosse Buch fur Jungen" (Stuttgart: Verlag Ferdinand Carl), [n.d.]. 192pp. 4to., illustrated. The color printed cover depicts Hitler Youth in uniform with their flag as they survey the countryside. Within, the text ranges between military histories, tales of adventure, puzzles and quizzes, etc. The frontis illustration depicts a lion tearing a black native to pieces. Small tear to cloth spine, light wear to covers. 315: HITLER YOUTH BOOKS USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH BOOKSLot of four books issued for sale to members of the Hitler Youth. Included is "Uns geht die sonne nicht unter" (Koln: Musikverlag Tonger), 1934. 160pp. 8vo. A collection of music and lyrics of songs approved for members of the Hitler Youth, the first of course being the national anthem, spine torn; "Deutscher Jugenkalender 1932/33", 320pp. 8vo., a date book filled with Teutonic and militaristic images, with the rear containing photos of Hitler Youth in various activities, songs, stories, Jugenbund emblems, etc.; bound guidebook with photo illustrations for Schwabia, includes routes, hostels, etc., 1934/35 260pp. 8vo. ; a 1934 illustrated guide to hostels throughout Germany, 414pp. 8vo.; and a 1934 date book created for the youngest members of the H.J., includes important military dates and birthdays of the leaders of the Nazi administration. Overall very good. 316: HITLER YOUTH BOOKS USD 100 - 150 HITLER YOUTH BOOKSPair of books published for the Hitler Youth. Includes "Utz fights for Hitler!" (Liepzig: Franz Schneider Verlag), 1933. 74pp. 8vo., with a few line drawing illustrations. Apparently the story of a Hitler Youth doing subversive work on behalf of the Nazi Party. Spine cover gone. With "New German Youths' Friend" (Berlin: Heinrich Schroder), 1940. Many military stories, most centered on recent Wehrmacht conquests. Overall very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 317: HITLER YOUTH MODEL PLANS USD 100 - 150 HITLER YOUTH MODEL PLANSLot of two sets of plans created for German youths to aid them in making models of German aircraft and vessels, includes an H.J.-authorized 24" x 19" pattern for parts to construct a glider which is shown on the cover of the folder, with instructions, sold with a set of eight plans for nine vessels, ca. 1935, each 1p. legal folio, side views meant to create silhouette models, includes all types of warship, a U-boat, and Hitler's yacht, the Aviso Grille. Some soiling to both sets, the contents very good. 318: HITLER YOUTH POSTER SHOWS THE BERGHOF USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH POSTER SHOWS THE BERGHOFRare H.J. poster, 22" x 20", a promotion for "Club 3 1/3" showing a large group of Hitler Youth a short distance from the Berghof, the caption describing their "Building a New Reich". Mounted, creased at bottom with marginal wear from framing, still good. 319: HITLER YOUTH RELIGIOUS PROPAGANDA "DIE BURG" USD 300 - 400 HITLER YOUTH RELIGIOUS PROPAGANDA "DIE BURG"Collection of seven copies of the rare monthly publication "Die Burg", each about 30pp. 8vo., 1935-36, published by Verlag Herder, Freiburg. The motto of the publication is printed on the cover of every issue, beside a woodblock image of a young Teutonic soldier with a broad sword: "To be warriors for God to be enriched". Although a variety of articles appear within, many use religion, symbols of the cross, and even photographs and interviews with German clergymen to promote the goals of the Hitler Youth, and of course Nazism?despite the fact that the Nazis were most certainly an unreligious organization. Every issue has one article titled: "Youth in War" preparing these future Wehrmacht draftees for use at the front. The first column in each issue also reminds the young readers to never forget their "dead brothers", and names those Hitler Youth who had recently died. Really chilling indoctrination literature. 320: HITLER YOUTH IN SERVICE USD 100 - 150 "HITLER YOUTH IN SERVICE"Hitler Youth manual, "H.J. im Dienst: Ausbildungsvorschrift fr die Ertchtigung der deutschen Jugend" ("Hitler Youth in Service: Training Manual for the Betterment of the German Youth") (Berlin: Verlag Bernard & Graefe) 1935, 346pp. 8vo., equivalent to the Boy Scouts of America manual. Contains instructions for numerous physical activities, including gymnastics, swimming, wrestling, track and field events, and self defense. Also discusses marksmanship, camping and survival, stealth and concealment, compass navigation, and communication with semaphore flags. Each section is heavily illustrated with line drawings and diagrams, including many views of Hitler Youth members in uniform and athletic wear. Bound in taupe cloth covers, with the Hitler Youth insignia on the front. Minor stains on the covers and splitting at the binding, else very good. 321: HITLER YOUTH TRAVEL POSTER USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH TRAVEL POSTERSepia, black and red Hitler Youth propaganda poster, 15 1/2" x 24", printed in Berlin, promotes group travel by the Hitler Youth. Folds, othwerwise very good. 322: 1931 HITLER YOUTH CALENDAR USD 100 - 150 1931 HITLER YOUTH CALENDARBound 1931 calendar printed for the "education" of German youth, each about 360pp. 12mo.. This edition is only about half-datebook: the balance of the text and photo illustrations include stories and articles such wide-ranging topics as American cowboys, knots, astrology, songs, making arrows, etc. Of great interest are the advertisements which appear in the rear of the book, including books, vacation spots, sporting goods, theater and sports courses, etc. Very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 323: ADOLF HITLER BIOGRAPHIES AND QUOTATIONS FOR GERMAN USD 150 - 200 ADOLF HITLER BIOGRAPHIES AND QUOTATIONS FOR GERMAN YOUTHLot of four publications aimed at propagandizing German youth. Included is: "Unser Fuhrer" ("Our Fuhrer A German Youth and Maiden book") by Ericbh Czech-Hochberg (Stuttgart: Union Deutsche Verlagsgefellschaft), 1933. 96pp. 8vo. with red title on cloth cover and spine (soiled). Rare illustrated children's biography of Adolf Hitler, aimed at teenagers, with the original salesman's promotional price card and promotional flyer. WITH: "Der Fuhrer The Christmas Book of the German Youth" by Baldur von Schirach and Eberhard Moller (Munich: Franz Eher Verlag), 1933. 174pp. 8vo. Very good, with foxed dust wrapper. Untranslated, apparently anecdotes concerning Hitler, WITH "Jungvolk Deutsches Jugenblatter", 26pp. paperback, editied by Baldur von Schirach, Munich, July, 1932, a magazine aimed at Hitler Youth and showing them in various outdoor activities, visiting Belgrade, etc., WITH "The Fuhrer on his Commitment", published by the Hitler Youth, 16pp. 8vo., ca. 1935, various quotes from "Mein Kampf" and Hitler speeches, all concerning German youth and his dedication to them, their obligation to serve, etc. Toned a bit. Four pieces. 324: DEUTSCHES JUNGVOLK "DJ FUHRER DIENST" TEACHING BOOKS USD 200 - 300 DEUTSCHES JUNGVOLK "DJ FUHRER DIENST" TEACHING BOOKSLot of 19 rare copies of "D J Fuhrer Dienst", a paperback publication printed for the use of instructors "educating" members of the Deutsches Jungvolk. Each edition, distributed under the name of Hauptjungbannfuhrer Otto Thomas, 1937-39, is about 35pp. 8vo., the pages perforated at the spine and with notebook holes so that they could be placed in a notebook by group leaders and used in classes. A wide range of topics is covered, including sports, outdoor camping and survival skills, songs, proper presentation at parade and for inspection, political issues, even pellet gun operation, and much more not translated by us. Covers foxed, contents are fine. 325: "DER FUHRER UND REICHSKANZLER" SEALS USD 200 - 300 "DER FUHRER UND REICHSKANZLER" SEALSGroup of five unused paper seals, each 2" in diameter, featuring a white embossed eagle on a red background, with the title; "Der Fuhrer und Reichskanzler" ("The Fuhrer and Reichs Chancellor"). Each seal also features a white scalloped border, and is gummed on the verso. These seals would have been used to seal envelopes mailed from the Reichs Chancellery. Fine. Our consignor's father was the chief of staff, American Headquarters, Berlin Air Command from June to August, 1945. During this period, he had the opportunity to "liberate" several volumes and other items from the Reichschancellery, specifically Hitler's offices and those adjoining. This example is one of those items. With a copy of the consignor's notarized letter of provenance. 326: DER JAPANISCHE KRIEGSMARINE USD 100 - 150 "DER JAPANISCHE KRIEGSMARINE"German propaganda publication, "The Japanese War Navy", (Berlin: Merine-Verlag Heinrich Beenken), 1942. 200pp. 8vo., illustrated. A fine history and present-day look at the Imperial Japanese Navy, with specifics on the strength and capabilities of the fleet, comparisons with the British and American fleets, photos and descriptions of the attack on Pealr Harbor and sinking of British warships, etc. Glue affixing covers loose, else very good. 327: DIE DEUTSCHE WEHRMACHT USD 100 - 150 "DIE DEUTSCHE WEHRMACHT"German ?cigarette? book ?Die Deutsche Wehrmacht?, Cigaratten-Bilderdienst, Dresden, 1936. Approx. 150pp. of text and color pictures which were slowly accumulated by a zealous smoker with every pack of cigarettes purchased. The book, completely filled-in, shows every aspect of service in the Wehrmacht. Very good. 328: FIGHT SONG OF THE FINNISH SS MEN USD 150 - 200 "FIGHT SONG OF THE FINNISH SS MEN"The cover and first page of a piece of sheet music, with text in Finnish and German, entitled: "Suomalaisten SS-miesten Taistolaulu/Kampflied der finnischen SS-manner" ("Fight Song of the Finnish SS Men"), 2pp. 10" x 13", by Finnish composer Yrjo Kilpinen. The cover features an illustration depicting the flag of the Finnish Volunteer Battalion of the Waffen-SS, which was comprised of 1408 Finnish volunteers, many of whom were affiliated with far-right political organizations, and whom chose to join the German Army to fight against the Soviet Union, rather than fighting with their own army in the Continuation War. The unit saw action on the Eastern Front in the Caucus Campaign of 1942, before being disbanded in July of 1943. The lyrics of the song, printed again in both Finnish and German, consist of a typical call to arms, in part: "Rise up to fight, boldly find the target!... Men of Finland always draw the sword, fight for the North..." The song apparently continues, but the rest is missing in this example. Yrjo Kilpinen was very highly regarded in music circles before the war, but his association with and admiration for the NSDAP, as evidenced by this song, greatly tarnished his post-war reputation. The item bears several chips and horizontal and vertical tears at the edges, as well as a split along a horizontal fold that divides the sheet, else good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 329: HITLER IN ITALY USD 100 - 150 "HITLER IN ITALY"Heavily illustrated book "Hitler in Italien" ("Hitler in Italy" containing 126 photos by Heinrich Hoffmann, text by Dr. Otto Dietrich (Munich: Verlag Heinrich Hoffmann), 1939. 96pp. large octavo. Hoffmann's photographic record of Hitler's historic visit to Italy to meet fellow dictator Benito Mussolini, including images of his arrival, tours of museums, honor guards and parades, air and sea maneuvers, mock battles, etc. An American lieutenant colonel has placed his name as owner within. Illustrated cover affixed with old tape, else very good. 330: "ICH KAMPFE" SEIZED BY A JAPANESE-AMERICAN SOLDIER USD 100 - 150 "ICH KAMPFE" SEIZED BY A JAPANESE-AMERICAN SOLDIERCopy of the essential NSDAP book, "Ich Kampfe" ("I Fight"), (Munich: Franz Eher Verlag), 1943. Contains history of the party from its founding by Karl Harrer, the 25-point party platform; and responsibilities of party members. Also included are articles by Alfred Rosenberg, Joseph Goebbels, Robert Ley, Victor Lutze, Heinrich Himmler, and others, with 50 photos. The front flyleaf bears ownership signature: "George G. Iwamato Gustenburg-Mainz Germany Nov. 1945" along with his bookplate, likely added later. Iwamoto is listed as being a member of the U.S. 446th Bomb Group which flew Liberators on D-Day and in support of the advance to Germany. 331: JAP-RAT HUNTING LICENSE USD 75 - 100 "JAP-RAT HUNTING LICENSE"A nasty bit of American propaganda printed on the verso foa 3 1/2" x 2" business card, a "Jap-Rat Hunting License" with a caricature of a bespectacled, buck-toothed Japanese soldier, giving the bearer: "...the right to hunt any dirty slant-eyed Jap-Rat anywhere...and upon capture or resistance, he may kill it in any way he sees fit...There is No Bag Limit...". Some wear, still very good. 332: OLYMPIA DER ARBEIT USD 100 - 150 "OLYMPIA DER ARBEIT"Scarce publication "Olympia der Arbeit Arbeiterjugend im Reichsberufswettkampf", by Artur Axmann (Berlin: Junker und Dunnhaupt Verlag), 1936. 88pp. large 8vo. A heavily illustrated propaganda piece written by the wartime leader of the Hitler Youth glorifying the organization, emphasizing labor contributions but also showing physical training, marching, political education, etc. With dust wrapper. 333: "OPERATION OVERLORD" PLANS (REPRINT) USD 75 - 100 "OPERATION OVERLORD" PLANS (REPRINT)Postwar reprint of the top secret British War Office report: "OVERLORD...OUTLINE MOUNTING PLAN". The report, 12pp. legal folio plus covers, was issued on Mar. 10, 1944 to Adm. Bertram Ramsay, Air Marshal Trafford L. Leigh-Mallory, and Gen. Bernard L. Montgomery. The plan sets forth the anticipated date of attack (May 31, 1944) and broadly sets forth the operation's plans and expectations. Estimates of landing craft and troop strength are also laid out in tables, with a fold-out map in the rear showing the approaches to, and defensive structures in and around Val sur Mer. Published by Warportfolios, Oxon, England. 334: THE BUILDINGS OF THE N.S.D.A.P. USD 150 - 200 "THE BUILDINGS OF THE N.S.D.A.P."Rare publication "Die Bauten der N.S.D.A.P., in der Hauptstadt der Bewegung" ("The Buildings of the Nazi Party, in the the Capital of the Movement"), (Munich: Franz Eher Verlag), 1942. 72pp. 4to. in orange cloth boards with gilt national eagle, swastika and trim to front cover. The contents illustrate and describe the significant building erected by the Nazis in Munich, including the Brown House, the Ehrenhalle, the Fuhrerbau, and about a dozen other structures. Cover slightly soiled, else fine condition. 335: (ADOLF HITLER) USD 100 - 150 (ADOLF HITLER)Lot of five postcards and postcard photos picturing Hitler, includes: "Ein Volk Ein Reich Ein Fuhrer" postcard celebrating Greater Germany; photo postcard of Hitler at a podium with three Hitler stamps on verso with cancels celebrating his birthday, pr. 20, 1942; photo postcard in Brownshirt uniform, and two artist's portrayal, color, with a few defects. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 336: (BENITO MUSSOLINI) THE "RED" DRAGON AND THE BLACK USD 75 - 100 (BENITO MUSSOLINI) THE "RED" DRAGON AND THE BLACK SHIRTSPro-Fascist book, "The 'Red' Dragon and the Black Shirts How Italy Found Her Soul: The True Story of the Fascisti Movement ", by Sir Percival Phillips, K.B.E. (London: Carmelite House), 1922, 72pp. 8vo., describing the rise of Mussolini and his fascist government, their battles against communist and socialist forces, and their overthrow of the democratically elected government of Italy. The book takes a strongly anti-communist and pro-fascist stance, which was a common reaction to the rise of communism in Europe following the Russian Revolution of 1917. It includes a four page section of photographs of Mussolini and Italian Blackshirts taking part in marches and burning communist papers. The book is bound in red paper covers. It bears a dedication on the front flyleaf: "Brother and Boots from your Fascisti Friends". The binding is split in several places, but all pages are present and intact. Moderate foxing throughout, else very good. 337: 1937 REICHS PARTY DAY POSTCARDS USD 100 - 150 1937 REICHS PARTY DAY POSTCARDSLot of nine different unused 1937 Reichs Party Day postcards variously bearing photos of Hitel at Nuremberg, Hitler Youth, marching groups, motorcyclists, etc. Fine. 338: 1942 KRIEGSMARINE ATLAS OF NORTH ATLANTIC ICE USD 150 - 200 1942 KRIEGSMARINE ATLAS OF NORTH ATLANTIC ICE CONDITIONSRare publication of critical importance to U-boat crews: "Atlas of Ice Conditions in the German and Neighboring Baltic andf North Sea Area", (Berlin: Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine), 1942. A collection of 31 plates showing the extent of ice packs, floes, etc. in four different types of winter conditions based on readings from 246 monitored ice regions. Tiny squares excised from two pages, else very good. 339: ADOLF HITLER "CIGARETTE" BOOK USD 100 - 150 ADOLF HITLER "CIGARETTE" BOOK"Cigarette" photo book Adolf Hitler, published by Cigaretten Bilderdienst, Altona, 136pp. 9" x 12 1/4". These books were originally devoid of photos but were filled with images by smokers who accumulated high-quality photos as they purchased cigarettes. The book is complete with photographs, the text and images concerned solely with promoting the dictator. Issued in 1935 with the foreword written by Hermann Goring. First two pages have come loose from binding, else very good. 340: ADOLF HITLER AND WEHRMACHT "CIGARETTE" BOOKS USD 150 - 250 ADOLF HITLER AND WEHRMACHT "CIGARETTE" BOOKSLot of three "cigarette" photo books, published by Herausgegeben vom Cigaretten, titles including "Adolf Hitler", "Fight For the Third Reich" and "The German Wehrmacht", all about 120pp. 9" x 12 1/4", published ca. 1935-36. These books were originally devoid of photos but were filled with images by smokers who accumulated high-quality photos as they purchased cigarettes. The books are complete with photographs. The Hitler book is in only good condition with tape repair to the binding, other copies are very good and fine. 341: ADOLF HITLER BOOKPLATE USD 100 - 150 ADOLF HITLER BOOKPLATEPrinted paper bookplate, 3 1/2" x 4", reading: "Ex Libris Adolf Hitler" ("From the Library of Adolf Hitler"). The bookplate bears a monochrome image of an eagle and swastika over an oak bough. Folds, minor tear at right edge, else very good. Our consignor's father was the chief of staff, American Headquarters, Berlin Air Command from June to August, 1945. During this period, he had the opportunity to "liberate" several volumes and other items from the Reichschancellery, specifically Hitler's offices and those adjoining. This example is one of those items. With a copy of the consignor's notarized letter of provenance. 342: ADOLF HITLER CHRISTMAS CARD USD 100 - 150 ADOLF HITLER CHRISTMAS CARDPrinted greeting card, 7 1/2" x 5", bearing a Christmas greeting from Hitler: "Herzliche Gluckwunsche zum Weihnachtsfest und zum Jahreswechsel"("Heartfelt Greetings for Christmas and New Year"). The card bears Hitler's name in gold, beneath an eagle and swastika, and is dated Dec. 1938. Our consignor's father was the chief of staff, American Headquarters, Berlin Air Command from June to August, 1945. During this period, he had the opportunity to "liberate" several volumes and other items from the Reichschancellery, specifically Hitler's offices and those adjoining. This example is one of those items. With a copy of the consignor's notarized letter of provenance. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 343: ADOLF HITLER COMMEMORATIVE POSTCARDS USD 100 - 150 ADOLF HITLER COMMEMORATIVE POSTCARDSLot of eight postcards celebrating and honoring Hitler, includes a card picturing Hitler and celebrating the Anchluss, cancelled in Vienna Apr. 10, 1938; two cards celebrating his birthday, another card celebrating his election, with the balance bearing photos of Hitler greeting children and portraits. 344: ADOLF HITLER HOLIDAY GREETING CARD USD 100 - 150 ADOLF HITLER HOLIDAY GREETING CARDScarce correspondence card with lithographed signature, 1p. 12mo., "Christmas 1943", sent by Hitler to those who had worked at his residence, likely the Berghof. In part: "...Once again this year, I ask you to accept the enclosed package as a small Christmas present...thanks for your artistic participation at my house...your gift was made available to me from foreign countries or occupied lands..." Very good. 346: ADOLF HITLER POSTCARD USD 150 - 200 ADOLF HITLER POSTCARDReal photo postcard, 8vo., by Hoffmann, depicting Adolf Hitler in a chest-up view. The card has not been filled out. Fine. Our consignor's father was the chief of staff, American Headquarters, Berlin Air Command from June to August, 1945. During this period, he had the opportunity to "liberate" several volumes and other items from the Reichschancellery, specifically Hitler's offices and those adjoining. This example is one of those items. With a copy of the consignor's notarized letter of provenance. 347: ADOLF HITLER STATIONERY CARDS USD 150 - 200 ADOLF HITLER STATIONERY CARDSLot of five blank stationary cards, each 7 1/2" x 5", bearing Hitler's name in gold beneath an eagle and swastika, with his place of residence, Munich, and a space for the date. Some bear very minor chips or staining along the bottom edges, else fine. Our consignor's father was the chief of staff, American Headquarters, Berlin Air Command from June to August, 1945. During this period, he had the opportunity to "liberate" several volumes and other items from the Reichschancellery, specifically Hitler's offices and those adjoining. This example is one of those items. With a copy of the consignor's notarized letter of provenance. 348: ALBERT BORMANN BUSINESS CARD USD 150 - 200 ALBERT BORMANN BUSINESS CARDPrinted business card, 2 1/2" x 4", bears Boormann's name and title: "NSKK-Gruppenfuhrer, Personlicher Adjutant des Fuhrers und Reichskanlers" ("National Socialist Motor Corps Group Leader, Personal Adjutant of the Fuhrer and Reichs Chancellor", with "Munich" and "Berlin" at the lower left and right corners, respectively. The card has been roughly indented over its entire surface, with a hole visible on the right side, beneath the word "Kanzlers". Minor stains and chipping along the bottom edge, else good. Our consignor's father was the chief of staff, American Headquarters, Berlin Air Command from June to August, 1945. During this period, he had the opportunity to "liberate" several volumes and other items from the Reichschancellery, specifically Hitler's offices and those adjoining. This example is one of those items. With a copy of the consignor's notarized letter of provenance. 349: AMERICAN CHAPLAINS' 'TOUGH SHIT" GROUPING USD 100 - 150 AMERICAN CHAPLAINS' 'TOUGH SHIT" GROUPINGDuring basic training, when a soldier?s complaints become unbearable, his drill sergeants or other listeners would frequently tell him to fill out a "T.S. Slip" and give it to the chaplain. With time, even the chaplains began to issue their own "T.S. slips" as a means of getting men to attend services and to boost morale. Offered here are six very rare "tough shit" slips and punch cards, including one hand-made, two issued by chaplains, an "Official" slip made in the Middle East and reading: "Don't Bitch See the Chaplain", a "tough shit ticket" once handed to a soldier, and a printed "sympathy chit". Very good. 350: AMERICAN PROPAGANDA FROM BOUGAINVILLE USD 150 - 200 AMERICAN PROPAGANDA FROM BOUGAINVILLEGood lot of six pieces of propaganda, including safe conduct passes, dropped upon some of the 40,000 Japanese occupiers at Bougainville. Untranslated, some apparently field-printed. With a typed label indicating that the pieces originate from Cpl. William E. Spratling, VMR 152 MAG25, 1st Marine Air Wing. Very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 351: AMERICAN PROPAGANDA POSTER USD 75 - 100 AMERICAN PROPAGANDA POSTERAmerican propaganda poster "I Need Your Skill in a WAR JOB!" showing Uncle Sam and crediting artist James Montgomery Flagg. The poster also lists 24 jobs desperately required by military and related industries. Issued by the G.P.O., 1941. 22" x 28". Original mailing folds, a couple of discreet tack holes. 352: ANTI-FASCIST UNION PUBLICATION FOUND IN THE CHANCELLERY USD 75 - 100 ANTI-FASCIST UNION PUBLICATION FOUND IN THE CHANCELLERYAnti-fascist iron workers union publication found in the Berlin Chancellery, "Meifeier-Kampfschrift der Eisernen Front", 16pp. sm. folio, 1932, also supports the socialist party. Published by Friedrich Wendel, social democratic journalist and author. Accompanied by a notarized statement by a physician who found the journal and notes: "I had been flown in at the time to help establish a medical dispensary for use during the Potsdam Conference". Very good. 353: ANTI-SS PROPAGANDA USD 100 - 150 ANTI-SS PROPAGANDARare anti-SS handbill, 2pp. 4to., headed: "The Fuhrer's Blank Check for the SS". The contents are unusual in that the handbill expressly attacks the SS as a state police tool of Hitler. In part: "...The reverse documents contain Hitler's thoughts about the necessity of the SS...He wants it to be known far and wide...We give him that opportunity...These are secret documents...not to defend Germany but to make the Great German Empire...Waffen-SS is used against the poorer people of Europe...It is not a war of defense, it is a war of conquest...he uses the Waffen-SS expressly as a tool for civil war...the Waffen-SS will come back to Germany as a state police...". Source, domestic or Allied, is unknown. Very good. 354: ARTHUR BEAUMONT USD 150 - 200 ARTHUR BEAUMONT(1890 - 1978) American naval officer and official artist of the U.S. Fleet serving in an official capacity until his death. Signed chromolithograph "Task Force (U.S.S. Cleveland)", 12" x 9 1/2" (sight), inscribed and signed in black indelible pencil in the lower margin: "To Comdr Leyden with best regards Arthur Beaumont". Nicely matted and set in a gilt wood frame, very good. Exhibition history: Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum, 1995-2007. Provenance: The War Museum, New York. 355: ARTHUR BEAUMONT USD 150 - 200 ARTHUR BEAUMONT(1890 - 1978) American naval officer and official artist of the U.S. Fleet serving in an official capacity until his death. Signed chromolithograph "Sea Terrier (Destroyer Escort), 11" x 8 3/4" (sight), inscribed and signed in black indelible pencil in the lower margin: "To Comdr Leyden with best regards Arthur Beaumont". Nicely matted and framed, very good. Exhibition history: Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum, 1995-2007. Provenance: The War Museum, New York. 356: AUTOBAHN USD 50 - 70 AUTOBAHNPrinted pamphlet "Sulzbach-Viadukt 1934-1954", 32pp. 8vo., a booklet describing the construction of large Autobahn bridge and its post-war reconstruction, multiple illustrations, inscribed by one of the engineers at front. Very good. 357: CITY OF NUREMBERG PHOTO PORTFOLIO USD 100 - 150 CITY OF NUREMBERG PHOTO PORTFOLIOArchitectural photo portfolio, with 24 9 1/2"x 13" b/w photos of Nuremberg and explanatory text: "Nurnberg: Des Deutschen Reichs Schatzkastlein" ("Nuremberg: The German Reich's Treasure Chest"), by Eberhard Lutze (Bremen: Angelsachsen-Verlag), 1944. The photos feature various views of classic architecture, including the city's castles, churches, bridges, cemeteries, and streets. The portfolio also includes a color reproduction of the classic depiction of the city found in the "Nuremberg Chronicles". The complete portfolio is enclosed in a dark green portfolio, which has some minor wear to the spine, else fine. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 358: ELK EBER USD 400 - 500 ELK EBER(1892 - 1941) German artist, born Wilhelm Emil Eber. Eber was one of the most famous of German military artists, largely remembered for his distinctive battle scenes and forceful portraits of soldiers and officers in uniform. An early member of the S.A., Eber sketched party events and street battles, while at the same time indulging his passion for painting American Indians and western scenes. Hitler himself was enamored of Eber's work, purchasing several pieces for his collection. Signed print, his "Hand Grenade Battle", 23 1/2" x 18" heavy stock, lightly-signed "Elk Eber" in pencil at lower right. The image shows a group of German soldiers throwing grenades at an unseen enemy at left, though clearly French as one lies wounded at their feet. Some flaws: signature, as mentioned, is light but legible, and is affected somewhat by a stain and toning, some glue remnants at left and right margins, and possibly trimmed, and a few trivial stains. Nevertheless, still very appealing and a very rare image when signed by the artist. 359: ENEMY AIRCRAFT AND SHIP RECOGNITION MANUALS AND VISUAL USD 200 - 300 ENEMY AIRCRAFT AND SHIP RECOGNITION MANUALS AND VISUAL AIDSExcellent, large group of manuals, books, slides, transparencies, etc. used by soldiers and civilians as aids in differentiating enemy aircraft and vessels from those of neutral or allied countries. Included in this lot are some rare publications: Office of Naval Intelligence Manual of Merchant Ships, Navy Dept., May, 1943. 474pp. 4to. listing and describing all merchant vessels worldwide over 1,000 tons with photographs, hull and superstructure characteristics, etc.; 25 8" x 9" transparencies including photos and schematics of various merchant and naval vessels, some post-war; "Recognition Pictorial Manuals", two for aircraft, one for naval vessels; "Identification of Aircraft for Army Air Forces Ground Observer Corps", Gov't Printing Office, 1941. 146pp. 8vo., illustrated; 1943 "Aeronautics Aircraft Spotters' Handbook", issued by the National Aeronautics Council, civilian and military aircraft; "Aircraft Spotters' Guide", 1942, similar to previous; sixty 35mm. slides of various aircraft and silhouetttes, used for teaching, and a collection of 32 "Photographs of Combat Planes", a souvenir issue. Overall very good. 360: FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CONGRATULATORY USD 100 - 150 FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CONGRATULATORY CERTIFICATE, FOUND IN THE REICHS CHANCELLERYPrinted award document, long 4to., congratulating an unnamed recipient on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. The document features a blind-embossed state seal, with an eagle and swastika, and the facsimile signature of Adolf Hitler. Fine. Our consignor's father was the chief of staff, American Headquarters, Berlin Air Command from June to August, 1945. During this period, he had the opportunity to "liberate" several volumes and other items from the Reichschancellery, specifically Hitler's offices and those adjoining. This example is one of those items. With a copy of the consignor's notarized letter of provenance. 361: FRENCH RESISTANCE LITHOGRAPHS USD 150 - 200 FRENCH RESISTANCE LITHOGRAPHSPair of lithographs of watercolor paintings by French Resistance fighter and artist Lt. Rene Gaillard, each 11" x 15", variously depicting armed FFI fighters marching in the streets of Paris, and a half-length view of a pistol-wielding FFI fighter with a bandaged head wound, both prints signed in the plate and dated "Paris August 1944". These two prints were included in collection of 24 watercolors: "Pages de Gloire Liberation de Paris" (Paris: Librairie Hachette), no. 203/460, the rare limited edition printed by Velin d'Arches. Each print simply framed. Provenance: The War Museum, New York. 362: FRENCH SS RECRUITMENT PAMPHLET USD 100 - 150 FRENCH SS RECRUITMENT PAMPHLETPropaganda booklet aimed at German emigrants in France, "Dich ruft die SS" ("The SS Calls You"), 4pp. 8vo., doubles as an application form, to be submitted at the SS headquarters in Douai, in northern France. It reads, in part; "Ethnic German comrade!... Germany, which has not forgotten you, has again received you and returned your German citizenship to you. You are again part of the Great German community and with pride you can call yourself a German... Germany, however, is in a bitter struggle for its freedom, which the Bolshevik subhumans are trying to wrest from her just like the Jewish capitalism of the Anglo-Americans... Just like the ethnic Germans from Hungary and Rumania, from Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, from Slovakia and Croatia, you too belong in the Waffen-SS..." The pamphlet has a section labeled; "Ich melde mich zur Waffen-SS" ("I register for the Waffen-SS"), with spaces for the applicant's name, birth date, occupation, and address. Very minor staining, else fine. Includes a typed English translation. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 363: GERMAN AND AMERICAN EPHEMERA LOT USD 100 - 150 GERMAN AND AMERICAN EPHEMERA LOTGroup of largely wartime ephemera from Germany and the U.S., includes: promotional pamphlet "Offizier im Grossdeutschen Heer", 16pp. 8vo., ca. 1942, illustrated text showing the great life as a German army officer; May 14, 1945 complete copy of Life magazine showing G.I. giving Hitler salute at stadium in Nuremberg; 1933 copy of "Mein Kampf", in German, bound in blue cloth, very good; May 22, 1943 German soldier's letter home, untranslated; NSDAP Lehrerbund blank letterhead; copy of "Hilf Mit!" with Hitler's portrait; two copies of "Die Woche", 1944, a German card promoting sports participation, two comical Navy postcards, and post-war issues of a an Auschwitz commemorative stamp and a recording of "The March of Time". 13 pieces. 364: GERMAN BATTLE STANDARDS COMMEMORATIVE POSTCARDS USD 150 - 200 GERMAN BATTLE STANDARDS COMMEMORATIVE POSTCARDSFine grouping of eight unused color postcards commemorating various Wehrmacht battle standards and flags, including paratroopers, Kriegsmarine, coastal defense, SS, infantry, Luftwaffe, etc. Fine. 365: GERMAN BATTLE STANDARDS COMMEMORATIVE POSTCARDS USD 150 - 200 GERMAN BATTLE STANDARDS COMMEMORATIVE POSTCARDSFine grouping of eight unused color postcards commemorating various Wehrmacht battle standards and flags, including paratroopers, Kriegsmarine, coastal defense, SS, infantry, Luftwaffe, etc. Fine. 366: GERMAN COMMEMORATIVE POSTCARDS USD 100 - 150 GERMAN COMMEMORATIVE POSTCARDSLot of six commemorative postcards celebrating variously the 1936 Reichs Party Day, the meeting of Mussolini and Hitler in 1937, the S.A., etc. Some faults, should be seen. 367: GERMAN COMMUNIST YEARBOOK FOR 1919 USD 100 - 150 GERMAN COMMUNIST YEARBOOK FOR 1919Rare post-World War I communist yearbook: "Deutscher Revolutions Almanach fur das Jahr 1919" (Berlin: Hoffmann & Campe Verlag), 1919. 164pp. 12mo. in cardboard. The frontis illustration shows a bare-chested man freeing himself from chains captioned "November 9, 1918", the day a republic was declared in Germany, seeking an end to the reign of Wilhelm II. The first few pages also bear illustrations of Marx, Engels, Liebnecht, Fritz Ebert, and others, a poem "Revolution", and a great deal of propaganda supporting noted communists. Fine. 368: GERMAN MEDAL ENVELOPES USD 150 - 200 GERMAN MEDAL ENVELOPESLot of two envelopes for German medals. Includes: paper envelope, 3 1/2" x 2 1/2", marked: "Spange zum Eisernen Kreuz 2. Klasse" ("Clasp to the Iron Cross 2nd Class"). Marked on the back with the name and location of manufacture: "Ludwig Bertsch - Karlsruhe". A 1/2" tear beneath the top flap, else very good. WITH: Paper envelope, 4" x 5", marked: "Treudienst-Ehrenzeichen, 1. Stufe" ("Faithful Service Medal, 1st Order"). Marked on the back: "Deschler & Sohn, Munchen 9". Minor tears on flap and rear, two pin holes on rear, else very good. Our consignor's father was the chief of staff, American Headquarters, Berlin Air Command from June to August, 1945. During this period, he had the opportunity to "liberate" several volumes and other items from the Reichschancellery, specifically Hitler's offices and those adjoining. This example is one of those items. With a copy of the consignor's notarized letter of provenance. 369: GERMAN MILITARY MAP WITH LETTERED QUADRANTS USD 150 - 200 GERMAN MILITARY MAP WITH LETTERED QUADRANTSWar-date printed German naval map, 31" x 23", Paris, 1943, showing the area of Brest and the immediate waters offshore broken into quadrants, reminiscent of the quadrant system widely used by the U-boat and Schnellboot services. The map also bears instructions that it is not to be exposed to the public, nor should it be used as a targeting tool. Folds and wrinkles, still very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 370: GERMAN POLITICAL POSTCARDS USD 100 - 150 GERMAN POLITICAL POSTCARDSGood lot of eight German political postacrds, includes a card picturing Hitler and celebrating the Anchluss, cancelled in Vienna Apr. 10, 1938; a card thanking Hitler and picturing him; with other cards honoring Culture Day, the S.A., Reichs Party Day, N.S.D.A.P. in General Government Day (cancelled in Krakau), etc. Fine. 371: GERMAN POSTCARDS USD 150 - 200 GERMAN POSTCARDSA collection of 16 rare German war-era postcards, all but one unused, includes: six 1936 summer and winter Olympics, one cancelled at Berlin; card showing Hitler taking first shovel full of earth at an Autobahn project, 1936; launching of the vessel ROBERT LEY; othe rcards honoring Zeppelin, laborers, sports, Bremen, and so on. Very good. 372: GERMAN PROPAGANDA USD 100 - 150 GERMAN PROPAGANDATwo pieces of (unrelated) propaganda created for German readers, includes the soldier's publication "N.S.L.B. FRONT ZEITUNG KREIS: HOLLABRUNN", a field-printed journal and newsletter for soldiers stationed in lower Austria, January, 1942, about 20pp. legal folio, with "Der Rattenfanger von...", a 12pp. 8vo. anti-Nazi, anti-Communist publication, 1951, showing rats with swastikas alerted by a Pied Piper of sorts. 373: GERMAN SCHOOL ATLAS USD 150 - 200 GERMAN SCHOOL ATLASGerman atlas printed for use by German school children during the later war years, 34pp. 9 «" x 12 «", issued by various presses in Germany and Austria, 1943, with foreword by Baldur von Schirach. Of particular interest are maps showing "lebensraum" in Europe, including those lands occupied by Germany in Russia and Eastern Europe, as well as Pacific islands "under Japanese control". Very good. 374: GERMAN SOLDIERS KILLED BY PARTISANS USD 100 - 150 GERMAN SOLDIERS KILLED BY PARTISANSLot of four German commemorative "death" cards distributed by family members following the deaths of German soldiers. Included is Prince Gottlieb von Windisch-Gratz, killed in Trieste May 13, 1945, C. Andenken killed in Slovenia, Georg Maier killed in Yugoslavia, and Alfons Weidganz, killed Aug. 27, 1944. Very good. 375: GERMAN WEHRMACHT COMMEMORATIVE POSTCARDS USD 150 - 200 GERMAN WEHRMACHT COMMEMORATIVE POSTCARDSFine lot of 16 postcards commemorating the Wehrmacht, includes "Tag der Briefmarke 1942", two sets of four cards, along with a set of eight different cards picturing SS men, Kriegsmarine, Panzer tanker men, artillery, Luftwaffe, etc. Fine. 376: GERMAN WEHRMACHT POSTCARDS USD 100 - 150 GERMAN WEHRMACHT POSTCARDSSet of eight different unused commemorative postcards picturing various members of the Wehrmacht, including the Waffen-SS, Kriegsmarine, Panzergreandiers, artillery, Luftwaffe, etc. Fine. 377: GERMAN-AMERICAN BUND PRINTINGS USD 75 - 100 GERMAN-AMERICAN BUND PRINTINGSCollection of printed items associated with the German-American Bund, a political party founded to disseminate National Socialist ideals in the United States. Includes a masthead and clippings from the "Deutscher Weckruf und Beobachter" ("German Wake-Up Call and Observer") and "The Free American", the newspaper of the Bund. Also includes a dust jacket for the book "Die Liebe des Bergfuhrers" ("The Love of the Mountain Guides"), by Fritzi Ertler. Items are mounted on both sides of a piece of black poster board, 16" x 19". Very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 378: GERMAN/RUSSIAN BROADSIDE CONCERNING THE TAKING OF USD 300 - 400 GERMAN/RUSSIAN BROADSIDE CONCERNING THE TAKING OF HOSTAGESFrightening large printed broadside, 24" x 19", printed in German and Serbian, Pozarevac, Serbia, Nov. 19, 1942, notifying the public: "?despite the request made by the German Army, the two kidnapped members of the Air Force...have not been returned...Therefore..according to the order of [a general in Serbia] twenty hostages will be taken by the Commander in Serbia in exchange for the two army men?" Badly split at center with crude tape repairs, worth of proper restoration. Rare! 379: GIRL WRITES FROM SS SCHOOL IN BADEN USD 75 - 100 GIRL WRITES FROM SS SCHOOL IN BADENRare letter from a girl studying at an SS school, "SS Kriegs School for Peoples' School", 2pp. 12mo., Baden, 1943, to her mother. Routine content in which the young lady states that she has received her mother's letters, is working and is not left much free time, is being fed well, etc. Very good. 380: GUNTHER PRIEN BOARD GAME USD 300 - 400 GUNTHER PRIEN BOARD GAMERare board game honoring the achievements of U-boat commander Gunther Prien (1908-1941), Germany's first U-boat ace who snuck his U-47 into the British anchorage at Scapa Flow and sank the Royal Oak with a huge loss of life. The game, titled "With 'Prien' Against England", is contained within a 15 1/2" x 11" box which bears a photo of Prien and a color illustration of a U-boat surfacing near a burning freighter. The 15" x 21 1/2" folding color game board shows British ships, German submarines, and military aircraft from both sides. Also shown are burning British war ships at the Firth of Forth and Scapa Flow. Players apparently navigate their pieces (four color submarine tokens are present) around the board to circumnavigate the North Sea. Instructions, dice, and perhaps some other pieces missing, otherwise very good. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. 381: HISTORY OF THE STAHLHELM USD 100 - 150 HISTORY OF THE STAHLHELMA German-issued history of the Stahlhelm: "Der NSDFB (Stahlhelm)" (Berlin: Freiheitsverlag), 1935. 192pp. 8vo., silver-imprinted black cloth covers. A history of the Stahlhelm which helped bring Hitler to power, with 128 pages of illustrations at the rear of the book. Also present is a flyer, 2pp. 8vo., on the proper way in which a Stahlhelm member should conduct himself. One corner bumped, else fine. 382: HITLER GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY CONGRATULATORY CERTIFICATE USD 100 - 150 HITLER GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY CONGRATULATORY CERTIFICATEA rarely seen Third Reich document, an ornate certificate presented to those celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary and bearing a message of congratulations above Adolf Hitler's printed signature. The certificate, 10" x 14 1/4", shows a married couple, horns of plenty, and bears a blind embossed national eagle and swastika. Accompanied by the original letter of transmittal from the Staatsminister und Chef der Prasidialkanzlei presenting the document and sending a gift in the form of a check for fifty reichsmarks (not present). 383: JANE'S FIGHT SHIPS, FIVE VOLUMES USD 400 - 600 JANE'S FIGHT SHIPS, FIVE VOLUMESCollection of five volumes of "Jane's Fighting Ships", the authoritative compilation of photographs, statistics, armaments, etc. of all military vessels in national fleets worldwide. Each 13" x 8 1/2" volume is bound in blue cloth, printed by Sampson Low, London. Included in the groups are the editions for the years 1936, 1937, 1941, 1944-45, and 1946 which show the build-up and decimation of the various Allied and Axis fleets during the course of the war. Overall fine condition, and excellent reference material. 384: JAPANESE "ZERO" SAKE LABEL USD 75 - 100 JAPANESE "ZERO" SAKE LABELUnused World War II sake bottle label, 6" x 4 1/2", pictures two Japanese "Zero" fighters in flight with the motto at top in english: "Japanese Best Sake". With a second label, very similar, which would be applied to the neck of the bottle (bears mounting remnant on verso). Very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 385: JAPANESE ANTI-AMERICAN PROPAGANDA USD 100 - 150 JAPANESE ANTI-AMERICAN PROPAGANDAJapanese propaganda sheet dropped upon Australian soldiers and meant to demoralize them and incite hatred against their American allies. The colorful 7" x 5" flyer depicts an American soldier kissing an Australian girl, a war worker, who also wears his hat with an American flag patch. Beneth that image apperas a drawing of dozens of dead Australian soldiers on a beach, their ragged flag flapping on a broken pole. The caption reads: "Hey! You diggers! He came, he saw, he conquered! Thinking you 'diggers' will never come back alive, tha BLACKS and tha YANKS are raping your wives, your daughters, your sweethearts -- they're helpless without your protection. You future happiness is at stake! One less Aussie simply means one more Yank 'safely' in the home. Surely you'll not give up your lives to make this possible." Fine. 386: JAPANESE EXPLICIT ANTI-AMERICAN PROPAGANDA USD 200 - 300 JAPANESE EXPLICIT ANTI-AMERICAN PROPAGANDASexually explicit Japanese propaganda meant to incite hate between Australian and American soldiers, 1p. 4to., bears two images, the top showing an American soldier having his way with an Australian lady while her supposed boyfriend desperatety attempts the same act with a native woman. Caption reads: "THAT GOES DOUBLE The Slick Yank (in Melbourne): Take your sweet time at the front, Aussie -- I got my hands full right now -- with your sweet tootsie at home". Fine. 387: JAPANESE PROPAGANDA ART BOOK USD 600 - 700 JAPANESE PROPAGANDA ART BOOKRare war-date book, "Greater East Asia War Painting Art Collection", a scarce anthology reproducing 120 works of Japanese war art, including drawings, paintings, sculptures, and prints, all executed for propaganda purposes by artists commissioned by the Japanese government. The images depict major Japanese military achievements, including the attack on Pearl Harbor, the sinking of the British battleships Prince of Wales and Repulse, the sinking of the U.S.S. YORKTOWN, and numerous other images of naval, air, and land engagements, amphibious assaults, torpedo attacks, allied planes exploding and allied soldiers surrendering, as well as domestic and patriotic scenes and heroic monuments. Although some scenes depict the hardship and discomfort of the war, the propagandistic ideology of the images is displayed front and center. The prints are bound in an attractive hardcover volume, 135pp. folio, in a paperboard slipcase. Fine. 388: KRIEGSMARINE U-BOAT TARGET RECOGNITION MANUALS FOR USD 400 - 500 KRIEGSMARINE U-BOAT TARGET RECOGNITION MANUALS FOR BRITISH AND AMERICAN SHIPSPair of scarce manuals said to have been issued to U-94 officers to familiarize them with enemy vessels they might encounter. Each ca. November, 1941 manual bears a green cloth cover and contains approx. 50 pages bearing the names, silhouettes, and measurements of various individual Allied vessels or vessels of specific classes. Included also are submarines, tenders, oilers, etc. These are the exact same manuals pictured on page 38 of TIME-LIFE's book WOLF PACKS. Provenance: Time-Life Collection; The War Museum. 389: LETTERS TO HITLER AND GOEBBELS RECOVERED FROM THE USD 150 - 200 LETTERS TO HITLER AND GOEBBELS RECOVERED FROM THE REICHSCHANCELLERYLot of seven items recovered from the ruins of the Reichschancellery by an an American soldier sent to establish a dispensay at Potsdam. Included is a letter to Adolf Hitler, 2pp. 8vo., Breslau, Jan. 6, 1945 in which a citizen thanks Hitler: "...for you enormous sacrifice of effort and health and your unending dedication...to save the German land for the German people...". Also present are two letters to Joseph Goebbels: "...American bombers drop bombs daily on our homes. People who are not participants in the war are being killed. And what do Americans think about it? Nothing!...Why is so little being done...there are also rumors we have new airplanes which because of their speed...can destroy everything in the air...the offensive in the west has given us great courage...explain to them...that they are being killed only for the sake of Jews and Bolsheviks...How about a destructive explosive fog against all [aircraft]?..." With transmittal envelopes, and notarized letters of provenance for each piece, 1982. 390: MACARTHUR "I HAVE RETURNED" FLYER AND PHILIPPINES USD 200 - 300 MACARTHUR "I HAVE RETURNED" FLYER AND PHILIPPINES EPHEMERALot of four items related to the liberation of the Philippines by American forces. Includes: printed flyer, 1p. 4to., a copy of Douglas MacArthur's types signed document to: "THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES" declaring: "I have returned. By the grace of Almighty God our forces stand again on Philippine soil...The hour of your redemption is here...Rally to me..."; two similar flyers each 1p. 4to., issued in the field by Philippine President Sergio Osmena telling citizens that Allied forces are advancing and that the people must now carry the fight to the enemy; and a Jan. 1, 1945 edition of "Free Philippines" showing MacArthur's landing on the cover with his famous quote, 34pp. 4to., a heavily-illustrated pro-American victory issue with messages from MacArthur, Osmena, F.D.R., and Carlos Romulo. Chip to back cover. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 391: MEIN KAMPF FILM POSTER USD 100 - 150 MEIN KAMPF FILM POSTERFilm poster for the 1961 issue "Mein Kampf", 14" x 35 1/2", a montage of images which include death camp photos and a modern photo of the newly-captured Adolf Eichmann. The film, issued by Columbia Pictures, promised new material "All authentic from secret German files!", likely from Eichmann's revelations. Folds. 392: MESSERSCHMITT DESIGN PLANS USD 200 - 300 MESSERSCHMITT DESIGN PLANSGood lot of six design plans used by aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt during World War II. The largest plan, 33" x 24", is a 1941 plan for a support or brace for an aircraft strut, details of which are shown in five views. Smaller plans include sheet metal forms for a "BfN", two specialized hand tools, and two unknown parts. Overall very good. 393: NORMAN ROCKWELL "FOUR FREEDOMS" POSTER USD 200 - 300 NORMAN ROCKWELL "FOUR FREEDOMS" POSTERExcellent, iconic American propaganda poster by Norman Rockwell, 40" x 28", depicting his series of paintings of the "Four Freedoms": "Freedom of Speech", "Freedom of Worship", "Freedom from Want", and "Freedom from Fear". The four images are united under the title: "Ours... to Fight For". Original folds, minor splitting at folds, easily repaired, else very good. 394: NUREMBERG PRINTER'S SAMPLES USD 100 - 150 NUREMBERG PRINTER'S SAMPLESExcellent grouping of 15 printing samples produced by printer Leonhard Amersdorffer in Nuremberg for German administrators. The printer excelled in embossing, and most items bear large embossments which may not exist elsewhere. Samples include items prepared for the mayor, Reichs Party Day 1938 and 1939, letterheads for members of the S.A. and political leaders, etc. Nuremberg Rally 1939 named the "Rally of Peace" was cancelled at short notice when one day before the planned opening, Germany invaded Poland. Overall fine. 395: NUREMBERG TRIALS USD 100 - 150 NUREMBERG TRIALSBook Nurnberg, by Charles W. Alexander (Nurnberg: Karl Rulrich & Co.), 1946. First edition. The well known compilation of photographs depicting the shattered city, the proceedings at the trial of the major war criminals, defendants, Spandau Prison, and scenes of the slow recovery being made by the population. Covers coming loose from contents with corners chips and tears to covers, contents are bright and clean. 396: OCCUPIED OKINAWA FORCE ASSIGNMENT MAP USD 100 - 150 OCCUPIED OKINAWA FORCE ASSIGNMENT MAPExcellent ca. September, 1945 map, 19 1/2" x 21 3/4" (sight), showing the incredible speed with which American forces had already fully occupied the hard-fought-for island and constructed several hundred camps, depots, hospitals, piers, administrative facilities, etc. The topographical map, marked "RESTRICTED", lists 196 separate locations, though not all are indicated on this map. Simply framed, fine condition. Provenance: The War Museum, New York. 397: ORDER FOR THE REGISTRATION OF GERMAN NATIONALS IN USD 200 - 300 ORDER FOR THE REGISTRATION OF GERMAN NATIONALS IN UKRAINEPrinted document 7pp. 4to., Rowno (Rivne), Ukraine, Mar. 1, 1943, "Order of the Reich Commissioner of Ukraine". Printed in German, it instructs German citizens on how to conduct themselves in occupied eastern territories, including registering with the police within three days of arrival, reporting children up to the age of 15, making sure service officers wear a uniform, and so forth. The Reich Commissariat of Ukraine was a civilian occupation regime whose tasks included maintaining peace within the region and exploitation of persons and resources for the benefit of Germany. Light wear, toned a bit, very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 398: POST-WAR "GESTAPO" POSTER USD 200 - 300 POST-WAR "GESTAPO" POSTERPost-war "Gestapo" poster oft touted as a war-date item yet still a compelling piece, 16" x 23 1/4" (sight), shows a grim-faced man in uniform with red lettering at bottom: "Gestapo". Heavy folds, a large corner chip at lower-left. Framed. 399: POSTCARD SENT BY AN SS MAN, NO FELDPOST MARKING USD 75 - 100 POSTCARD SENT BY AN SS MAN, NO FELDPOST MARKINGUncommon postcard sent by a Waffen-SS soldier, a photo of the interior of a castle at Reichenburg sent via "SS Feldpost" as the writer penned on the card, but bearing a rare printed label in German: "No troop stamp". The first such printed, postally used example we have seen. 400: PRE-WAR EDITION OF "MEIN KAMPF" IN ITALIAN USD 150 - 200 PRE-WAR EDITION OF "MEIN KAMPF" IN ITALIANScarce pre-war Italian edition edition of Hitler's political treatise "Mein Kampf", namely "La Mia Battaglia", (Milan: Valentino Bompiani), 1934. Frontis portrait of Hitler in brownshirt uniform,432 pp, 8vo., uncut, with paper dust jacket bearing red NSDAP flags. Dust jacket bears a few small tears at spine edge, else very good. 401: PROPAGANDA - NEDERLAND DIVISION VOWS TO FIGHT ON USD 200 - 300 PROPAGANDA - NEDERLAND DIVISION VOWS TO FIGHT ONPropaganda handbill, 2pp.4to., [n.p., n.d. ca. 1944], a warning in English and Dutch to American and British invaders headed: "That's what you think!". In part: "So we're slaves...and you are our liberators...We are Dutch soldiers and in the German Wehrmacht. We are proud of it...to do our little bit in establishing the new Europe...My dear liberators, don't you see the shadow of Bolshevism behind you?...start fighting the only real and actual enemy...". Very good. 402: REICHSCHANCELLERY BOOKPLATES USD 300 - 400 REICHSCHANCELLERY BOOKPLATESGroup of four unused ex-libris bookplates, each 2 1/2" x 3 1/2", removed from the Reichs Chancellery in Berlin. Each bears the legend: "Bucherei der Reichskanzlei" ("Library of the Reichs Chancellery"), beneath an eagle and swastika. The plates are made from embossed gilded card, with gummed backs. Each plate bears some degree of damage, from minor scratches and creases to loss of gilding and speckling from exposure to water. Good. Our consignor's father was the chief of staff, American Headquarters, Berlin Air Command from June to August, 1945. During this period, he had the opportunity to "liberate" several volumes and other items from the Reichschancellery, specifically Hitler's offices and those adjoining. This example is one of those items. With a copy of the consignor's notarized letter of provenance. 403: SKI RECONNAISSANCE SOLDIER'S DRIVER'S PROFICIENCY BADGE USD 100 - 150 SKI RECONNAISSANCE SOLDIER'S DRIVER'S PROFICIENCY BADGEDriver Proficiency Badge in Bronze, 2" dia, incl. gray backing, sold with the award certificate, 1p. legal folio, "In the Field", Sep. 15, 1944 awarded to an alpine soldier, Christian Marx of 1.Ski-Nachr.-Abt. 152. Some oxidation to a small area of the medal, the backing also bearing a small stain. 404: SOCIAL WELFARE MEDAL AWARD CERTIFICATE USD 100 - 150 SOCIAL WELFARE MEDAL AWARD CERTIFICATEPrinted award document, long 4to., awarding the Medal for German Social Welfare to Red Cross Nurse's Aide Charlotte Weber-Lahr of Leipzig, dated May 1, 1941. The document features a blind-embossed state seal, with an eagle and swastika, and the facsimile signatures of Adolf Hitler and Otto Meisner. One minor tear at left edge, folds, else very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 405: SS LEIHEFT MAGAZINE USD 100 - 150 SS LEIHEFT MAGAZINETwo copies of "SS Leitheft", a magazine published by the SS and aimed at educating and propagandizing its officers. The two issues, each about 48pp. 8vo., were published in early and late 1944. Stories covered included news on Bosnian SS volunteers, the spread of German civilization, traditional craftsmanship, the defeat of the Allies at Arnhem, Holstein, the "Gotteswinkel", etc. Very good. 406: SS-LEITHEFT MAGAZINES USD 100 - 150 SS-LEITHEFT MAGAZINESSS officer's magazines (3) issued by Himmler's office, one 26pp. 8vo., a selection of illustrated articles, one photo showing a Russian poster of a dagger piercing a Hitler-headed spider's body, other photos of "Aryan" young ladies, Himmler, etc., the second, 34pp. 8vo., showing SS advances in Greece and comparing themselves to the Trojans, etc., the third more mundane content on Frederick the Great, but also with a photo of Himmler and an insulting comic depicting the American influence in Europe with caricatures of blacks, Jews, gangsters, FDR, etc. 407: TEACHING POSTERS USD 100 - 150 TEACHING POSTERSLot of four fold-out teaching aids printed for school use, each about 23" x 16", topics include the Kriegsmarine, NSFK, Wehrmacht, and recycling. Some chipping and paper loss, still good. 409: U-96 "DAS BOOT" MASCOT PAINTING USD 300 - 400 U-96 "DAS BOOT" MASCOT PAINTINGVery well-executed original painting on what appears to be the inside of a detached book cover, 8 3/4" x 5 1/2", depicts the sawfish emblem of the 9th U-Boat Flotilla beneath which appears a watercolor painting of U-96 on calm seas at dusk. Fine condition. The history of U-96 served as the basis for the immensely popular war film "Das Boot". 410: U-BOAT OFFICER IS AWARDED WAR MERIT CROSS WITH SWORDS USD 200 - 300 U-BOAT OFFICER IS AWARDED WAR MERIT CROSS WITH SWORDSRare award given to a U-boat officer, a War Merit Cross, 2nd Class with Swords awarded unto Oberfeldwebel Will Balzer "On Board", Apr. 20, 1943, signed with a stamp by an unidentified Vice Admiral and Commanding Admiral of U-Boats. Set in a period frame with what is apparently the medal given to Balzer. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. 411: U-BOAT PHOTOS AND GRAPHICS USD 150 - 200 U-BOAT PHOTOS AND GRAPHICSThree colorized postcard photos of crewmen and officers aboard a U-boat, a Willrich postcard showing a U-boat officer, issued to benefit the Hitler Youth, postcard photo of the "Weddigen" U-boat flotilla, postcard photos of Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbock (2, one signed) and Joachim Schepke, war-time German lithos (3, 12" x 8 1/2", U-boat scenes incl. sinking of COURAGEOUS), and the cover only of LIFE, Oct. 16, 1939 showing U-35. Very good overall. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. 412: U.S.S. ARIZONA 1941 SONG AND SERVICE BOOK AND PHOTO USD 200 - 300 U.S.S. ARIZONA 1941 SONG AND SERVICE BOOK AND PHOTO GROUPINGRare imprint: "Song and Service Book for Ship and Field", this copy imprinted on the bottom of the front cover: "USS ARIZONA BB -39", (New York: A.S. Barnes & Co.), 1941. 194pp. sm. 8vo. in faux red pebbled leather. This book contains words and music for 164 hymns, with the texts of various psalms, arrangements for services, etc. for various Christian denominations. This copy appears unissued. Church call had gone out just as the Japanese commenced their attack. Sold with: seven postcards showing the ARIZONA and Japanese aircraft carriers, two contemporary; a commemorative cover, and a brochure. Provenance: The War Museum. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 413: WAR DEPT. ENGLISH-GERMAN MILITARY DICTIONARY USD 75 - 100 WAR DEPT. ENGLISH-GERMAN MILITARY DICTIONARYU.S. War Dept. "German Military Dictionary" (Washington: War Dept.), May 20, 1944. 446pp. 8vo., in worn leather binding with portion of spine gone, contents very good. A very complete two-language military dictionary with forward by Gen. George Marshall. 414: WARTIME PROPAGANDA USD 75 - 100 WARTIME PROPAGANDALot of three pieces, includes the U.S. issued "Last Will and Testament of Adolf Hitler", a postcard of a bare-reared Hitler who has been bitten by the Russian "dog", and a leaflet dropped on American soldiers in Italy mocking their "great offensive" against the German 10th Army. Very good. 415: WORLD WAR II ALLIED AND AXIS EPHEMERA USD 100 - 150 WORLD WAR II ALLIED AND AXIS EPHEMERAGroup of eight publications, includes four copies of the German weekly "Die Wehrmacht"; October, 1934 "Army Edition" of "Hawaii as the Camera Sees It"; "The United Nations War Atlas" with Douglas MacArthur on the cover, a 1942 publication with a somewhat optimistic view; "Kaltenborn's 1942 War Atlas" shows distances between points; and Life magazine, Mar 28, 1938, shows German bugler on cover. Very good. 416: WORLD WAR II SOLDIER ART USD 150 - 200 WORLD WAR II SOLDIER ARTLot of four signed prints of wartime drawings done by soldiers, likely under the command of Gen. Robert C. Richardson, Jr., commander of Army forces in the Pacific, and emanating from his estate. Includes: "Soldier with Broom" by Vincent Zenone, 12" x 18"; "Okinawa Refugees" by A. S. MacLeod, 17" x 12", Amphibious Training" by Michael Ramos, 15" x 12", and "G. I. Joe" by "Pvt. Chapman", 18" x 24". Overall very good. 417: WORLD WAR II SOLDIER ART - A. S. MACLEOD USD 100 - 150 WORLD WAR II SOLDIER ART - A. S. MACLEODLot of eight signed prints of wartime drawings done by soldier A. S. MacLeod and from the estate of Gen. Robert C. Richardson, Jr., commander of Army forces in the Pacific. Average size about 17" x 22", includes: "Off Limits Kalihi" (2), "Okinawa Refugees" (2), "Headquarters POA", "Hawaiian Soldier", "Filipino Soldier", and "PFC Hatayama". Overall very good to fine. 418: WORLD WAR II SOLDIER ART - EDWARD A. SALLENBACH USD 100 - 150 WORLD WAR II SOLDIER ART - EDWARD A. SALLENBACHLot of eight signed prints of wartime drawings done by soldier Edward A. Sallenbach and from the estate of Gen. Robert C. Richardson, Jr., commander of Army forces in the Pacific. Average size about 17" x 22", includes: "Mail Call", "Okinawa Shower", "Bathing - Okinawa", "Battalion Communications","Shafter Cafeteria", "Observation Post", "Mail", and "V-J Day Parade". Overall very good to fine. 419: RUZICKA WOOD ENGRAVINGS OF WEST POINT USD 150 - 200 RUZICKA WOOD ENGRAVINGS OF WEST POINTLot of seven color wood engravings of scenes at West Point by artist Rudolph Ruzicka (1883-1978), printed by Baker, Jones, Hausauer, Inc., Buffalo, 1938. Five of the engravings are on 9" x 11" sheets and depict Fort Putnam, the Cadet Chapel, Washington Hall, Administration Building, and Cullum Hall, while two smaller engravings appear in the introductory leaf and depict the Hudson and the famous statute of the French soldier. Unsigned. Fine. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 420: THE PRIVATE LIFE OF...HITLER! USD 100 - 150 "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF...HITLER!"A particularly cheesy movie poster advertising the long-forgotten 1962 film "Hitler". The large poster, 40" x 76", shows Hitler (as played by well-respected star Richard Basehart) slapping a scantily-clad woman as another smug, equally scantily-clad woman looks on approvingly (the film depicts the women as Geli Raubal and Eva Braun!). The text reads, in part: "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF...HITLER Revealed for the first time! SEE IT ALL...in the shocking personal story of HITLER!". A two-sheet poster, bears a small well-repaired tear at top, light toned water staining at bottom which hardly detracts from this masterpiece. The film, which Basehart actually spent a good amount of time preparing for, was filled with factual errors including Hitler ordering Geli's murder and Claus von Stauffenberg being hanged (versus shot) Interestingly, John Banner ("Sergeant Schultz") portrayed Gregor Strasser but was unable to save the production. 421: A VALENTINE FOR HITLER USD 60 - 80 A VALENTINE FOR HITLERLikely war-date "valentine" written by a pretender of famous cheesy poet Ogden Nash, and typical of his style: "Some day, some talented belittler, Will pen a valentine to Hitler The gory bigot pedagogical Adolf, the primrose pathological". Fine. 422: P-42 MARINE HELMET, JACKET AND PANT CAMOUFLAGE GROUPING USD 3,000 - 4,000 P-42 MARINE HELMET, JACKET AND PANT CAMOUFLAGE GROUPINGAn incredibly rare grouping of especially rare and evocative early-war U.S.M.C. camouflage clothing and helmet, the cloting identified to one Marine and in its original state as it left the jungles of the South Pacific. Included is a very rare, early M1 helmet, fixed bale with front seam, and a raised bar brass buckle fitted to the strap. The leather strap within is parted, and the leather sweatband is lost. The helmet is fitted with a twill-type camouflage cover, largely intact, which apparently was issued for only one year and saw use at Tarawa, Bougainville and in New Guinea. Present is a U.S.M.C. reversible camouflage jacket, four button snap closure front, with one chest pocket with Marine Corps stencil (appears on both sides) and open-top waist pocket. The jacket is also UNIS-marked "612" within a black diamond on the back, just beneath the owner's stenciled name: "L. SMITH". Smith's name is also stenciled in smaller letters on the inside collar. Smith's pants are also included, and especially impressive, showing extensive wear and stains and dirt consistent with severe battle or jungle conditions. This garmet, with Smith's name stenciled twice with the same pattern as seen on the jacket, has three pockets and a fly which closes with snaps. Taken together, this group of relics appears to have been put away and left untouched since our Marine returned home. An especially evocative grouping. 423: IDENTIFIED DECORATED JACKET FROM 40TH BOMB GROUP, 315TH USD 2,000 - 3,000 IDENTIFIED DECORATED JACKET FROM 40TH BOMB GROUP, 315TH BOMBER WING FLYING "THE HUMP"A very rare World War II flier's jacket owned and hand-decorated by a crew member of a B-29 belonging to the 40th Bombardment Group, 315th Bomber Wing, Squadron 25. The jacket, ID'ed to S. Hamilton, bears four colored leather theater-made patches and documents Hamilton's service from the time he left "Smoky Hill Kan" until his service on Tinian, sometime before rotating home in November, 1945. The khaki, lightly-lined jacket bears 20th Air Force, 40th Bomb Group and China Army Air Corps patches, as well as a large, circular patch on the right chest with the logo of Hamilton's B-29: "KAGU TSUCHI THE SCOURGE OF THE FIRE GOD". The emblem depicts and angry Japanese God with his head ablaze, preparing to hurl three bombs. On the back of the jacket, Hamilton has drawn in ink a large 20th Air Force emblem, beneath which he has sketched a view of a B-29 with a tailgunner calling "Hi" from the rear of the plane. We suspect this was Hamilton's position. He adds the names of the seven bases through which he had traveled, with the last entry reading "HOME?". At bottom Hamilton draws 15 falling bombs with the names of the targets penned within, and colors 15 additional red and black bombs for emphasis. Five camel figures represent the "Hump" over which he flew delivering supplies, listing Karachi and Calcutta as his destinations. Targets included Saigon, Bangkok, Yawata, Anshan, Yawata, Singapore, Formosa, Rangoon, etc. This historic jacket, much rarer than comparable jackets from the European campaign, is in excellent condition and is a fine item for display. The 40th Bomb Group was classed a very heavy bomb group. Activated Apr. 1, 1941 it transported supplies over the Hump, was the first to bomb Japan since Doolittle, and attacked a wide variety of target in Japan and Southeast Asia from its bases in China. The group received two unit citations for its exemplary service. With research identifying the plane, its history, unit histories, etc. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 424: 82ND AIRBORNE DRESS JACKET OF GEORGE CAMPBELL, 456TH USD 1,000 - 1,500 82ND AIRBORNE DRESS JACKET OF GEORGE CAMPBELL, 456TH PARACHUTE ARTILLERY BATTALIONPublished dress uniform jacket once owned and worn by Pvt. George Campbell, 456th Parachute Artillery Battalion, 82nd Airborne. Campbell was assigned to the 82nd on Feb. 10, 1943 and later in the war, to the 17th Airborne. The jacket bears the orange lanyard of the Royal Netherlands Army on the left shoulder (Holland Campaign), just above a two-piece 82nd Airborne patch, while the right sleeve displays a 17th Airborne patch beneath the Belgian Fourragere. Insignia include artillery crossed-cannon D.I., jump wings on red artillery background, and ribbon bar showing three battle stars in Europe. A Presidential Unit Citation ribbon and "ruptured duck" are also affixed to the jacket. The back of the garment bears a single seam, and two tabs adjust the fit. Buttons close the sleeves; one is broken. Campbell's name and serial number are boldly written across the lining. Also present is Campbell's overseas cap with glider patch, piped in red for artillery. The cap likewise bears Campbell's name within. The uniform, in superb condition, appears in the excellent reference book "Geronimo! U.S. Airborne Uniforms, Insignia, & Equipment in World War II" by Bill Rentz (Atglen, Pa.: Schiffer Military History), 1999 on page 19. A copy of the book is included with the uniform. The battalion's first combat jump was in Sicily on P.I.R. While with the 17th Airborne, Campbell would have participated in the Battle of the Bulge and jumped in Operation Varsity. 425: R.A.F. WING COMMANDER ROLAND P. BEAMONT'S FLIGHT USD 1,200 - 1,500 R.A.F. WING COMMANDER ROLAND P. BEAMONT'S FLIGHT JACKET, SWEATER, CAP AND FLIGHT BOOTS GROUPINGA historic collection including the flown leather flight jacket, wool flight sweater, blue dress pants and black flying boots owned and worn by R.A.F. Wing Commander ROLAND PROSPER "BEE" BEAMONT (1920-2001), DFC recipient, CBE, DSO, DL FRAeS, Battle of Britain "Roll of Honour," test pilot, and aeronautical acrobatic award winner and air speed record holder. Included is Beamont's sheepskin wool-lined leather Irvin flight jacket; white rolled-neck oiled wool flying sweater; R.A.F. officer's garrison cap with gold eagle, crown, and gold R.A.F. buttons at front; and his R.A.F. mid-height flight boots. Also included is a fine signed photo of Beamont in uniform, 5" x 8", nicely-signed post-war. Beamont entered the RAF on a short service commission in January 1939 and after completing elementary flying training he went on to flying training school at Drem. During the Battle of France he was credited with one victory before the his squadron was withdrawn to England on May 20, 1940. On the eve of the Battle of Britain, his 87 Squadron was based at Exeter and over the next two months Beamont was involved in the destruction of five more enemy aircraft. After flight testing Hurricanes and Typhoons for Hawker, in May 1942 he flew Typhoons operationally with 56 Squadron before moving on to command 609 Squadron. During this time he developed night intruding activities, undertaking numerous "train-busting" sorties. After another spell testing Typhoons and also Tempests, in March 1944 he was promoted acting Wing Commander and led 150 Wing during the Normandy invasion before being tasked with the interception of V-1 flying bombs, personally claiming 32. Hit by flak, he crash landed and was held at Stalag Luft II until war's end. In January 1946, he left the RAF to join Gloster Aircraft as a test pilot. Later he became Chief Test Pilot with English Electric, where he flew the prototype Canberra and the P-1, which became the Lightning Fighter. He went on to become a Director of English Electric and BAC before being appointed to Panavia Aircraft, overseeing the development of the Tornado. Provenance: From the collection of the late Malcolm Smith, the long-time assistant secretary to the Battle of Britain Association; The War Museum. 426: COMBAT FLOWN R.A.F. UNIFORM AND FLYING MANUAL OF "ACE" USD 1,500 - 2,000 COMBAT FLOWN R.A.F. UNIFORM AND FLYING MANUAL OF "ACE" AND D.F.C. RECIPIENT WALTER BEAUMONT, K.I.A. BATTLE OF BRITAINA rare and important grouping, the uniform of R.A.F. Battle of Britain Spitfire pilot and "ace", Pilot Officer Walter Beaumont D.F.C., along with his personal R.A.F. flying manual. Beaumont would lose his life defending his country during the Battle of Britain. The group includes Beaumont's R.A.F. tunic with belt, matching pants, identified R.A.F. "crusher" visor cap, and zip-up black leather ankle boots, with later blue shirt and clip-on black tie included for display purposes. Beaumont's tunic, an early version, bears flat service-issue wings with "VR" ("Volunteer Reserves") insignia and cloth R.A.F. wings on the left breast. The lighter-colored fabric, large bottom pockets and "first aid" pocket mark this as an early tunic. An interior breast pocket bears the tailor's label of: "Alkit Ltd. Outfitters London" with Beaumont's name, jacket size, order number, and date of issue:"11/39". Cuffs bear the single stripe indicative of rank. Within, the cotton lining, also indicative of an early tunic, is worn at the armpits commensurate with use. The tunic belt is also present, although it appears that Beaumont opted for an inner hook and eye system. Beaumont's use of an inner belt was intended to prevent an exterior belt from hanging-up on a parachute harness or restraining belts in flight. That fact, coupled with two small areas of wear on the front of the tunic possibly caused by a parachute quick-release buckle, make a good case for this tunic having been worn in flight. The matching blue uniform trousers show the same amount of wear, and are also very good. Also present is Beaumont's wool R.A.F. officer's visor cap with ornate gold bullion with red satin and gold eagle insignia, with his name affixed to the leather sweatband within. Finally, included is Beaumont's signed copy of the: "Royal Air Force Flying Training Manual Part I Flying Instruction" [London: Air Ministry (His Majesty's Stationery Office)], 1935. approx. 250pp. 8vo., illustrated. The front cover bears an aged piece of paper upon which Beamont affixed his name. Provenance: From the collection of the late Malcolm Smith, the long-time assistant secretary to the Battle of Britain Association; The War Museum. Walter Beaumont was born in Dewsbury, Yorkshire in 1919 and from January 1937 was a member of the R.A.F. Volunteer Reserves. Called up on Sep. 1, 1939, he completed his training and joined 152 Squadron early in 1940. On Aug. 12 Beaumont shared a Bf 109 and damaged two Ju 88s, on the 16th he claimed two Bf 109s destroyed, on the 18th two Ju 87s and a shared Bf 109, on the 22nd a Ju 88 shot down, on the 25th another Bf 109 and on the 27th he shared in the destruction of a He 111. On this day Beaumont was hit by return fire from a Ju 88 and baled out safely. On Sep. 23, 1940 at the height of the Battle of Britain, Beaumont failed to return from an operational sortie. His Spitfire, R 7016, is believed to have crashed into the Channel, cause unknown. Beaumont, 26 years old, was posthumously awarded the D.F.C. Oct. 22, 1940. Provenance: the collection of the late Malcolm Smith, the long-time assistant secretary to the Battle of Britain Association; The War Museum, New York. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 427: R.A.F. SQUADRON LEADER R. G. B. PUGH UNIFORM GROUP USD 800 - 1,200 R.A.F. SQUADRON LEADER R. G. B. PUGH UNIFORM GROUPR.A.F. Flight Officer R. G. B. Pugh's uniform group. Included is Pugh's tunic bearing flat service-issue wings and sleeve insignia showing his promotion to Squadron Leader. Pugh's medal ribbon bars below the pilot's wings show the award of the 1939-1945 Star, the Africa Star, clasp for North Africa 1942-43, Italy Star, and Defence Medal. Within, the tailor's label is named to "F/O R.G.B. Pugh". This early tunic has an all-cotton lining with white cotton lined sleeves and a first aid pocket, and it is constructed of light grey early war cotton. Very large bottom pockets are another indication of an early tunic. The uniform trousers are also present and bear Pugh's name. Pugh's 11 «" x 4 ¬" cap with insignia is included, as is his necktie. Provenance: The War Museum. 428: SUB-LT. HAL LAWRENCE PEAKED SERVICE CAP AND SWEATER USD 700 - 900 SUB-LT. HAL LAWRENCE PEAKED SERVICE CAP AND SWEATER WORN AS HE BOARDED U-94Important lot of two items attributed as having been worn by Royal Navy officer Hal Lawrence in his historic boarding of the crippled U-94 on August 28, 1942. Included in the lot is Lawrence's black wool peaked officer's cap with wire and cloth insignia affixed to a hat band, the maker indicated within as William Scully Ltd. of Montreal. The reverse of the leather sweatband has been marked with a fountain pen: "H E T LAWRENCE, together with Lawrence's sweater, a khaki cotton, with tan black felt, gold ribbon and leather-backed slip-on shoulder tabs, the undersides stenciled: "Goode's Portsmouth Ltd, Naval Outfitters". Both pieces are in very good condition. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection; The War Museum, New York. On Aug. 28, 1942, in the company of American warships and the corvettes HMS HALIFAX and SNOWBERRY, HMS OAKVILLE was escorting a convoy off Haiti when she attacked U-94. OAKVILLE dropped depth charges to force it to surface, and after bombarding it, rammed the submarine twice. Sub-Lieutenant Hal Lawrence and Petty Officer A.J. Powell leapt onto the deck of the crippled U-94 and headed below. Lawrence went searching for intelligence but the sub had already been prepared for scuttling and was sinking quickly. Lawrence escaped the conning tower just as the vessel sank, and was saved along with Powell and 19 German sailors. He would be awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his gallantry. 429: AMERICAN'S VOLUNTEER'S R.C.A.F. "EAGLE SQUADRON" USD 700 - 900 AMERICAN'S VOLUNTEER'S R.C.A.F. "EAGLE SQUADRON" UNIFORMVery rare American "Eagle Squadron" uniform, owned by an American flier who volunteered to fly for the Royal Canadian Air Force and likely saw action oversees before the attack on Pearl Harbor and America's entry into the war. The tunic was issued to an unidentified flight lieutenant, and it bears four R.C.A.F. buttons at front, with similar buttons fitted to the chest and waist pockets. The left breast displays the cloth insignia of the R.C.A.F., sewn just above the ribbon bar for the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. On the right should is sewn a small "U.S.A." patch showing the flyer's nationality. This patch is not the typically larger patch which had an image of an eagle and "CANADA", but the flyer here probably remained in the R.C.A.F. until war's end at which time the simple "U.S.A." patch was accepted by both the R.A.F. and R.C.A.F. The tunic shows field repair in the armpits needed due to wear from use. Matching pants are also present, though they bear moth damage in the crotch. Provenance: Purchased directly from the (unidentified) pilot in Philadelphia, ca. 1970, thence displayed by The War Museum. The "Eagle Squadrons" were America's "Flying Tigers" of the European Theater. Before America's entry into the war, many recruits simply crossed the border and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force to learn to fly and fight. Many early recruits had originally gone to Europe to fight for Finland against the Soviets in the Winter War, while others flew for the R.A.F. Some of the recruits were men rejected by the USAAF as "lacking in intrinsic flying ability", and instead enlisted with the RCAF. During the war, over 9,000 men joined the R.A.F. and R.C.A.F.. When American became engaged in 1941, 5,000 returned to fight for the U.S., while thousands of others remained with the Canadians and British. Our uniform shows a long-term commitment to the R.C.A.F. Provenance: The War Museum, New York. 430: HITLER YOUTH UNIFORM - SUD BADEN USD 700 - 900 HITLER YOUTH UNIFORM - SUD BADENAn exemplary, all-but-complete Hitler Youth uniform in superlative condition, with complete insignia. Included in this grouping is a light brown pullover shirt with four "H.J. D.J." buttons closing the front, and two similar buttons securing the cuffs at the ends of the sleeves and on the two pleated chest pockets. Two shoulder straps are sewn to the garment, each black piped in red and embroidered "171" with metal buttons reading "41". A blue lanyard is attached to the left shoulder board, and a H.J. armband and"Sud Baden" sleeve triangle are sewn to the left sleeve. Also included: a pair of corduroy shorts typical of those worn by Hitler Youth, button fly, two button-closure rear pockets, two slash front pockets, the buttons marked: "H.J. D. J."; black neckerchief with light brown sliding leather knot; garrison-type H.J. cap, matching light brown cloth with red piping, H.J. pin affixed to front beneath a cloth national eagle with swastika; black leather belt marked within "GROUPON[?] 761" with H.J. buckle; Hitler Youth dagger with clean, un-etched blade with RZM M7/51/39 stamp, the blade clean and bright, with scabbard and leather belt loop; shoulder strap with metal "D.R.G.M." clip and belt loop; pair of black leather ankle boots, unused, and pocket compass "Marsch-Kompass 'Jugend'". A fine assemblage, great for display. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 431: HITLER YOUTH JACKET, HAT AND BOOTS - HESSEN-NASSAU USD 700 - 900 HITLER YOUTH JACKET, HAT AND BOOTS - HESSEN-NASSAUThree pieces from a Nassau Hitler Youth's uniform. Included is a heavy black wool Hitler Youth pullover jacket, four silver pebbled buttons closing the front, with two similar buttons at each sleeve cuff, on the two pleated chest pockets, and securing the shoulder straps. Right sleeve bears a patch denoting rank, left sleeve bears a H.J. runic patch along with sleeve triangle from "West Hessen-Nassau". Black shoulder straps are piped in black, 1" wide, with "565" embroidered in white. Also present is a matching H.J. cap, also black wool of the same weight, a small metal edelweiss pin secured to the left ear flap. Lined in blue cotton with insulation, with celluloid diamond and maker's emblem. Finally, a pair of children's size 26 heavy cleated ski or hiking boots are also present. Rare! 432: HITLER YOUTH UNIFORM USD 700 - 900 HITLER YOUTH UNIFORMNear complete Hitler Youth uniform, includes: light brown pullover shirt with three-button front closure, buttoned cuffs and two buttoned pleated pockets and "Ost Ostland" sleeve triangle; two shoulder straps sewn to garment, each black with red piping and embroidered "676" with buttons with raised numeral "12"; rare pair of similarly-colored shorts (but not exact color match), five-button fly with button-secured diagonal pockets at front, two pleated buttoned pockets at rear, buttons marked "H.J. D.J."; 35" long leather belt, used, marked within: "8 II/Flak Regt. 11"; H.J. belt buckle by A&S; leather shoulder strap with belt loop and two steel buckles; black leather kerchief knot; black kerchief; 16" tall white wool knee socks with tassels; and worn pair of black "Axel" shoes. 433: 29TH INFANTRY DIVISION "D-DAY" TUNIC USD 300 - 400 29TH INFANTRY DIVISION "D-DAY" TUNICA great D-Day related soldier's dress "Ike" jacket bears patches and other identification tying the owner, a Technical Specialist 5 rank, to the 29th Infantry Div., 466th Quartermaster Batt. and the famous "Red Ball Express". The uniform also bears a patch for a Meritorious Unity citation and overseas stripes showing 2 1/2 years abroad. This soldier would have been involved in clearing the beach on D-Day and afterwards, establishing the beachhead, and later working in support of the 1st Allied Expeditionary Force. Fine. 434: AMERICAN FAR EAST AND PERSIAN GULF TUNIC USD 100 - 150 AMERICAN FAR EAST AND PERSIAN GULF TUNICAmerican army private's dress tunic, green wool, the soldier a member of the Quartermaster Department. All insignia present including the uncommon Persian Gulf patch on right shoulder, with six gold service stripes on sleeve and ribbon bars. Fine. 435: DRESS UNIFORM AND CAPTURED NAZI FLAG FROM ESTATE OF USD 300 - 400 DRESS UNIFORM AND CAPTURED NAZI FLAG FROM ESTATE OF 101ST AIRBORNE CAPT. WILLIAM W. WEBBWILLIAM W. WEBB (1914-1984) American Army officer, a captain with the 327th G.I.R., 101st Airborne, a North Carolinian who enlisted on August 27, 1941 and remained with the 101st for the duration of the war, until Jan. 6, 1946. Present is Webb's summer uniform with captain's shoulder insignia, two-piece 101st Airborne insignia sewn to right shoulder, with an Army Service Forces patch applied to the left shoulder. Webb's parachutist's badge is pinned above his Combat Infantryman's Badge, which itself surmounts service ribbons including one for a Bronze Star and European Campaign with three battle stars and a beach landing arrowhead (Utah Beach). The uniform also bears a badge showing award of the Presidential Unit Citation with Oak Leaf, and two lanyards. Webb's matching uniform trousers are also present, as is one of his parachutist's boots (right) and an Army regulation rip cord he kept as a souvenir. Also present is a 44" x 26" N.S.D.A.P. flag, possibly a vehicle or position marker flag with no attachments for hoisting, made of separate white and black sections on a red field. This was displayed with one face up, as a crude repair has been made to a tear on the reverse. This flag was found among Webb's possessions and was likely captured by Webb or his comrades in the 327th G.I.R. A corner of the flag has been cut away, probably by a soldier souvenir hunter. A very few tiny moth nips to the uniform which is otherwise fine. The 327th Glider Infantry Regiment ("Bastogne Bulldogs") entered the theater of war when it landed by sea on Utah Beach on June 7, 1944, because of a shortage of glider tow planes, though some elements did reach shore on D-Day. The 327th suffered heavy casualties while advancing on Carentan, and played a pivotal role in taking the peninsula. Indeed, the 527th was likely the first unit of the Utah Beachhead to link up with the Omaha Beachhead. The regiment played a pivotal role in Operation Market Garden battle near Best, in the Netherlands, encircling a large German force which had been pressured from the west by the tank-supported 502nd of the 101st.though some companies suffered two-thirds casualty rates. At Bastogne, the 327 held half of the perimeter until they were finally relieved. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 436: GEN. ROBERT C. RICHARDSON, JR.'S DRESS UNIFORM AND TAIL USD 300 - 400 GEN. ROBERT C. RICHARDSON, JR.'S DRESS UNIFORM AND TAIL COAT AS COMMANDANT OF CADETS AT WEST POINTFine pair of dress uniforms once belonging to Gen. Robert C. Richardson, Jr. while he served as Commandant of Cadets at West Point starting in 1929. Present is Richardson's heavy wool dress tunic and trousers, shoulder straps bearing two stars and denoting his rank as lieutenant colonel. Matching gold metal thread rank insignia are applied at the end of each sleeve. The tunic bears four straight-flap buttoned pockets and a four button front closure, and all of the original buttons are present. Richardson's matching wool dress trousers bearing two gold metallic thread stripes are also present. The tunic bears the original label from "The Cadet Store" at West Point. Also present is Richardson's dress mess jacket with tails, sleeve ends bearing appropriate lieutenant colonel's insignia in bullion and metallic thread, two rear and six front buttons all original to the garment. Maker's label within from "Rogers-Peet Company New York - Boston". Both uniforms are in spectacular condition, with no damage nor mothing evident. Richardson graduated from the U.S. Military Academy and in 1906 and again in 1914 he returned to teach English there. He was appointed Commandant of Cadets at the West Point and served from 1929 until he was replaced by Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr. in 1933. Richardson also headed the Department of Tactics. 437: HEER INFANTRY TUNIC USD 400 - 600 HEER INFANTRY TUNICEarly German enlisted infatryman's tunic, pre-1936 designed with eight-button front closure and buttons and tabs on the ends of each sleve. Collar bears silver thread tabs on white backing (infantry) set on the green felt collar, and the same green material is used on the sleeve cuffs. The collar is closed with two hooks and eyes. Lined in a brown coarse cloth stamped with control numbers: "UNAG FFM 98 43 42..." Fine condition, apparently unissued. 438: AFRIKA KORPS OFFICERS TROPICAL PANTS USD 750 - 1,000 AFRIKA KORPS OFFICERS TROPICAL PANTSRare pair of unissued Afrika Korps officer's trousers with maker's paper label still attached, approx. 25" waist, green khaki with four-button fly with two single button tabs at top, two front diagonal slash pockets and a watch pocket at front, one buttoned pocket at rear, with suspender tabs with buttons. Straight legged pants with no cuffs. Fine unissued condition with paper tag tacked to garment by maker "Lago", also with printed name of tailor:"Anton Seemeier" of Landau. 439: ITALIAN COMBAT ENGINEER OFFICER'S UNIFORM USD 400 - 600 ITALIAN COMBAT ENGINEER OFFICER'S UNIFORMWorld War II Italian combat engineer officer's uniform, tunic and trousers. The gray wool tunic is fastened with four brass military motif buttons at front, with four pleated pockets with flaps closing with similar, smaller buttons. The lapel and sleeve ends are piped in purple, denoting the officer's affiliation with the engineers, and a section of gold metallic ribbon is sewn to the end of the left sleeve. The lapels are also trimmed with black velvet and each bears one bronze star. Shoulder boards have purple backing with a "smoking bomb" insignia in gold bullion. The jacket bears gray lining sewn throughout. An enameled fascist pin with fascia is et on the left breast pocket. The matching pants have a button fly and side pockets, with wide black side trim also bearing purple piping. The ankles are closed with drawstrings. Some wear appears at the bottoms of three of the tunic pockets, otherwise in excellent condition. 440: KRIEGSMARINE FOUL WEATHER GEAR USD 600 - 800 KRIEGSMARINE FOUL WEATHER GEARGood set of Kriegsmarine black leather outer garments worn in bad weather by both surface and U-boat sailors. The single-breasted jacket has five (replaced) anchor-and rope Kriegsmarine buttons closing the front, and is fitted with two waist pockets and one chest pocket. Similar buttons (also replaced) retain decorative straps at the end of each sleeve. Within, this jacket is fully lined in black wool which remains in excellent condition. Also present is a pair of matching leather pants which were typically worn above the waist, button fly (a few buttons missing), with strap waist adjustment and buttons for suspenders. The leather of the jacket and pants, though showing signs of obvious use, remains in very good condition with no substantial damage. A fine, honest set of leather foul weather gear. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection; The War Museum. 441: KRIEGSMARINE SAILOR'S BLOUSE USD 150 - 200 KRIEGSMARINE SAILOR'S BLOUSEInter-war Kriegsmarine sailor's blouse, white duck with blue trim and collar tie, black neck knot, bears the sailor's name(?) "Daschkey" on a sewn-in label and stamped and embroidered dates of 1924 and 1926. Very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 442: KRIEGSMARINE SENIOR CHIEF PETTY OFFICER (ENGINEER) FOUL USD 700 - 800 KRIEGSMARINE SENIOR CHIEF PETTY OFFICER (ENGINEER) FOUL WEATHER LEATHER JACKET AND PANTSExcellent set of Kriegsmarine black leather outer garments worn in bad weather by both surface and U-boat sailors. The single-breasted jacket has five anchor-and rope Kriegsmarine buttons closing the front, and is fitted with two waist pockets and one chest pocket. Sewn-in shoulder boards are secured at the ends by similar buttons. Each bears two "pips" indicating rank and a brass engineer emblem, the entire shoulder board surrounded by gold metallic braid. Within, this jacket is fully lined in black wood, slightly worn from use at bottom. All of the metal buttons, braid, etc. show green oxidation commensurate with exposure to dampness onboard. Also present is a pair of matching leather pants which were typically worn above the waist, button fly, with strap waist adjustment and buttons for suspenders. But for the oxidation to the fittings, the jacket and pants remain smooth, supple, and but for a few small scratches beneath one waist pocket, are in excellent condition. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection; The War Museum. 443: M1936 HEER NCO ADMINISTRATOR'S TUNIC USD 400 - 500 M1936 HEER NCO ADMINISTRATOR'S TUNICA Wehrmacht NCO's uniform, the soldier once attached to the army's administration, as indicated by the carmine backing on the collar tabs and the piping on the shoulder boards. The M1936 tunic is in excellent overall condition. Silver wire collare tabs are tarnished but otherwise finem as are the shoulder boards which are sewn-in and bear the administrative "H V" insignia. The collar bears the bottle-green cloth felt applied to the exterior and it closes with two hooks and eyes. The tunic has five silver pebbled buttons for closing at front, and four pleated pockets with scalloped pockets which close with the same type of button. The jacket has a single vent at the rear. Fully lined in green rayon with tailors label from "Christian Schwarze & Sohne", Munich. We found but a single moth nip, otherwise this tunic is in fine condition. 444: RED CROSS WOMAN'S AMBULANCE DRIVER'S UNIFORM USD 250 - 350 RED CROSS WOMAN'S AMBULANCE DRIVER'S UNIFORMHard-to-find complete uniform for a woman Red Cross Ambulance Driver, includes: button-down tunic with six Red Cross button, two waist pockets with the same type of buttons, "American Red Cross Ambulance Service" patch on left shoulder, shoulder epaulets trimmed in green, World War II Service Medal and W.A.C. medal pinned to chest; official Red Cross cap with bow and enamel Red Cross pin at front; wool skirt with button closure at the waist; circular Red Cross medic's bag with zipper closure; matching 9" x 8" cloth purse with detachable carry strap and change purse; and a leather wallet with war-date identification, ration books, cards, etc. Red Cross volunteers often drove ambulances in war zones, as well as on the home front. Exhibition History: New York Historical Society, Exhibition: "NYC & WWII." Provenance: Estate of Helen C. Brown; The War Museum. 445: U.S. MERCHANT MARINE LIEUTENANT COMMANDER'S UNIFORM USD 400 - 600 U.S. MERCHANT MARINE LIEUTENANT COMMANDER'S UNIFORMComplete wartime uniform issued to a lieutenant commander in the U.S Merchant marine, with additional uniform accessories. This set, in extraordinarily good condition, includes a blue wool dress jacket and matching matching trousers. The double-breasted jacket has two rows of three brass "United States Maritime Service" buttons at front, and metal wire ribbon and anchor insignia at sleeve ends denoting the wearer's rank. Three medals and a combat bar are affixed to the chest, including a Mariner's Medal (equaivalent of a Purple Heart), a U.S. Naval Reserve qualification pin, and a 1945 Merchant Marine World War II service pin. The combat bar indicates that this officer's vessel was attacked by the enemy. Within is a "Regulation U.S. Navy Uniform" tag as well as a tailor tag from B. Altman and Co., Fifth Avenue, New York. The last name of the owner, "Schmidt", is hand written inside the interior pocket. A visor cap by Art Caps is also present, excellent condition with gold metallic thread chin cord and gold bullion eagle and wreath surrounding the enamel flag of the Moore-McCormack Line. The cap also has black and khaki covers present. Four additional accessories include a pair of the officer's slip-on shoulder boards, tarnished but otherwise unused, a brass belt buckle, and a Merchant Marine veterans' lapel pin. A fine grouping from a battle-tried veteran. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection; The War Museum. Exhibition history: New York Historical Society "NYC & WWII" 446: U.S. NAVY UNIFORM GROUPING OF AN IWO JIMA AND OKINAWA USD 150 - 200 U.S. NAVY UNIFORM GROUPING OF AN IWO JIMA AND OKINAWA VETERANWorld War II U.S. Navy uniform grouping of Seaman First Class Joshua R. Abell who served aboard LST-713. Present is the sailor's canvas hammock, blue wool dress cap (moth damaged), two white canvas "Donald Duck" caps, two white canvas work shirts, blue wool dress shirt with gold "Ruptured Duck" sewn thereon, blue wool jersey and matching pants. Most of these items are marked with Abell's name in stencil or ink. Also present are two 1944 photos of Abell and his company upon graduation, and a letter sent from the combat zone to his mother, Oct. 30, 1944. Overall very good. LST-713 participated in two operations: the Battle of Iwo Jima in February 1945, and the assault and occupation of Okinawa Gunto, which took place from April to June 1945. Following the war, LST-713 performed occupation duty in the Far East until February 1946. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 447: WEHRMACHT UNIFORM OF GEN. HERMANN HOLTER USD 600 - 800 WEHRMACHT UNIFORM OF GEN. HERMANN HOLTERWorld War I-cut uniform from maker Armin Ketelsen, Wesermunde label bearing the inked-in name of Gen. Herman Holter in the tunic. The fully lined jacket is Luftwaffe green bearing post-1942 chest eagle and shoulder boards, collar tabs added on (with backing removed), an edelweiss sleeve patch on left sleeve likely indicating service at Narvik, aiguillette present and of proper style, in good condition. The pants bear a double red stripe with red piping between, with zipper closure at bottom, possibly relined. Holter likely "upgraded" this uniform into 1942-43. Holter was a Knights Cross awardee and a staff officer with the 20th and 26th Armies. Owing to lack of further provenaance, estimated accordingly. 448: WORLD WAR II ARMY AIR CORPS UNIFORM USD 40 - 60 WORLD WAR II ARMY AIR CORPS UNIFORMArmy Air Corps O.D. wool shirt and pants ID'd to one C. M. Roach. Moderate moth nips to shirt. From the personal collection of World War II and Civil War historian Michael Miner. 449: WORLD WAR II US NAVAL RESERVE DRESS JACKET USD 100 - 150 WORLD WAR II US NAVAL RESERVE DRESS JACKETWool navy blue double-breasted dress jacket, with eight gold and one black button on each side, each with the image of a fouled anchor. The left breast bears a US Naval Reserve insignia in silver bullion, while the collar tabs bear a three-bladed propeller insignia, in dark blue bullion. The collar and cuffs bear gold piping, with three stripes on the cuffs. Fine.The inside of a uniform bears a manufacturer's label from Wender and Goldstein, Inc., in New York. The inside pocket bears an identification label which shows "H. E. Broadbent" as the owner, with an issue date of Mar. 9, 1944. 450: (ZEMKE'S WOLF PACK) ARMY AIR FORCE A-4 FLYING SUIT USD 150 - 200 (ZEMKE'S WOLF PACK) ARMY AIR FORCE A-4 FLYING SUITAmerican aviator's olive drab A-4 flight suit, issued to a member of "Zemke's Wolf Pack", the 56th Fighter Group. These flight suits were introduced in the 1930's and were standard issue throughout the early years of the war, up to 1940. Label inside the collar identifies it as being a size 36, and property of the US Army Air Force. In very good condition. From the extensive collection of 62nd Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Group ace FRED J. CHRISTENSON (1921-2006). Christenson collected these items during his service with "Zemke's Wolf Pack", the nickname given the famous 56th Fighter Group. Hubert A. "Hub" Zemke commanded the group, composed of P-47s which closely escorted American bombers. While under Zemke's command (he would be later captured), the 56th FG claimed over 500 of the eventual 665.5 German aircraft the group destroyed. Christenson himself shot down 21.5 aircraft, once downing six planes in less than two minutes. With a copy of a reunion flyer, patch, and paperwork from the 2006 sale of Christenson's collection. 451: EARLY HITLER YOUTH BELT AND BUCKLE USD 100 - 150 EARLY HITLER YOUTH BELT AND BUCKLEVery early H.J. belt and buckle, 30" long overall, the steel buckle bearing a brass swastika with stippled background attached thereto. Very good. 452: HITLER YOUTH BELT AND BUCKLE USD 100 - 150 HITLER YOUTH BELT AND BUCKLEH.J. leather belt with buckle, the 1 5/8" wide dark brown belt being 37" long overall, chrome plated "Blut und Ehre" buckle bears an RZM stamp by maker "M4/24". Good. 453: HITLER YOUTH BELT, BUCKLE AND CROSS STRAP USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH BELT, BUCKLE AND CROSS STRAPH.J. black leather belt, 1 ?" wide with "Blut und Ehre" buckle and attached leather cross strap with chromed straps, all in excellent condition. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 454: HITLER YOUTH FOUL WEATHER PONCHO USD 300 - 400 HITLER YOUTH FOUL WEATHER PONCHORare Hitler Youth foul weather poncho, gold cloth with an oil cloth backing, 45" long from the top of the collar to the end of the jacket. Four brown pebbled metal buttons held with split rings secure the front, and the same type of buttons are used to secure the arm openings in this sleeveless garment. Worn with some scattered holes, especially at the top of the collar, but still entirely presentable. A very hard-to-find H.J. clothing article. 455: HITLER YOUTH SHIRT USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH SHIRTBadly damaged H.J. shirt sold only for its components which include black shoulder straps piped in red, embroidered "80" in red with buttons with the numeral "5"; officer's circular "pip" patch, green and white lanyard, "West Hessen-Nassau" sleeve triangle (worn), and a damaged achievement patch. As-is. 456: HITLER YOUTH SHORTS USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH SHORTSExcellent pair of H.J. shorts, brown corduroy, 30" waist, four-button fly will all original "H.J. D.J." buttons, which also appear on the two scalloped back pockets. Maker's label "Greiff" also present. 457: LUFTWAFFE OFFICER'S TROUSERS USD 150 - 200 LUFTWAFFE OFFICER'S TROUSERSPair of Luftwaffe blue officer's trousers, slash front pockets, cuffed, with zippered back pocket (pull tab missing). Very good. 458: R.A.D. BELT BUCKLE USD 100 - 150 R.A.D. BELT BUCKLER.A.D. belt buckle, stamped "LGS 36" within. Some wear and a scrape, still good. 459: (ZEMKE'S WOLF PACK) ROYAL AIR FORCE 'ESCAPE' TYPE USD 150 - 200 (ZEMKE'S WOLF PACK) ROYAL AIR FORCE 'ESCAPE' TYPE FLYING BOOTSPair of black leather and suede flying boots, owned by a member of "Zemke's Wolf Pack", the 56th Fighter Group. These boots were designed so that the suede upper legging could be cut away with a small knife concealed in a pocket in the right boot (not present), leaving a pair of black lace-up leather shoes that were much less conspicuous in enemy territory. The zippers bear a slight amount of green tarnish, but the boots are otherwise in very good condition. From the extensive collection of 62nd Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Group ace FRED J. CHRISTENSON (1921-2006). Christenson collected these items during his service with "Zemke's Wolf Pack", the nickname given the famous 56th Fighter Group. Hubert A. "Hub" Zemke commanded the group, composed of P-47s which closely escorted American bombers. While under Zemke's command (he would be later captured), the 56th FG claimed over 500 of the eventual 665.5 German aircraft the group destroyed. Christenson himself shot down 21.5 aircraft, once downing six planes in less than two minutes. With a copy of a reunion flyer, patch, and paperwork from the 2006 sale of Christenson's collection. 460: SS BELT BUCKLE USD 200 - 300 SS BELT BUCKLEEarly nickle-silver SS belt buckle stamped on verso by maker Overhoff & Co.: "O&C ges. ge sch.", fine detail front and back. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 461: DANISH SS "SCHALBURG" BELT BUCKLE USD 300 - 400 DANISH SS "SCHALBURG" BELT BUCKLEDanish SS enlisted man's belt buckle, 2 1/2" x 1 3/4" steel with brass swastika on a dimpled background affixed thereto, the emblem of Danish "Schalburg Corps" which included volunteer soldiers and civilians which was fully incorporated into the SS, disbanded in February, 1945. Some wear, still quite good. 462: DEUTSCHES JUNGVOLK BELT AND BUCKLE USD 100 - 150 DEUTSCHES JUNGVOLK BELT AND BUCKLEDeutsches Jungvolk black leather belt with buckle, the belt 30 ¬" x 1 ?" in lightly used condition with a D/J. buckle weakly RZM-stamped with what appears to be an "86" maker number. Very good. 463: GERMAN ARMY BELT AND BUCKLE USD 100 - 150 GERMAN ARMY BELT AND BUCKLEGerman army belt and buckle, the belt 33 «" long, 1 ?" wide, marked by E. O. Goetze & Sohn, Gersdorf 1942, well used, with buckle with leather tab, good impression and reading "Gott Mit Uns", R S & S stamp on reverse. 464: GERMAN BELT BUCKLES USD 150 - 200 GERMAN BELT BUCKLESPair of German belt buckles, includes Luftwaffe buckle marked "R S & S", and a Heer buckle, worn. Two pieces. 465: GERMAN BELT BUCKLES USD 150 - 200 GERMAN BELT BUCKLESPair of German belt buckles, includes a steel TeNo belt buckle and brass S.A. buckle. Both good to very good. 466: GERMAN COLLAR TABS USD 100 - 150 GERMAN COLLAR TABSLot of five German collar tabs, includes a matched pair of army medic collar tabs, Luftwaffe, S.A., etc. 467: U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION PEARL HARBOR CAP TALLY USD 150 - 200 U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION PEARL HARBOR CAP TALLYUncommon U.S. Navy hat tally reading: "U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION", removed from a sailor's hat and originating from Pearl Harbor. The hat tally was affixed many years ago with now-browned cello tape to a larger album page, and is accompanied by a 8" x 5 1/4" printed photo of the Naval Air Station at Pearl Harbor while under attack, that photo bearing equally aged tape and from the same veteran's album. Provenance: The War Museum, New York. 468: WEHRMACHT COLD WEATHER FELT BOOTS USD 100 - 150 WEHRMACHT COLD WEATHER FELT BOOTSPair of felt boots worn by members of the Wehrmacht in extremely cold weather. Uppers are made of gray felt with leather protecting the toes, heel, and sides, leather sole is also sealed with felt, and a securing strap with buckle at top. Made in Tuttlingen, size 27. Uppers moth-eaten in places, lowers are fine. Provenance: The War Museum, New York. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 469: AFRIKA KORPS UNDERWEAR USD 200 - 300 AFRIKA KORPS UNDERWEARTen pairs of "well-ventilated", open weave cotton underwear typically issued to members of the Afrika Korps and other doing duty in the tropics, boxer style with button flies and a lace adjustment in the rear to loosen after too many bratwursts. Various sizes, appear to be laundered. Not viewed by us. 470: WAFFEN-SS ENLISTED MAN'S OVERSEAS CAP USD 1,500 - 1,700 WAFFEN-SS ENLISTED MAN'S OVERSEAS CAPScarce and desirable Waffen-SS overseas cap issued to an enlisted man, 11" long, made of medium weigh grey wool. The cap bears a 7/8" "Totenkopf" button with pebbled background affixed at front, between two diagonal double bands of red piping. The left side of the cap has a 3" wide black triangular eagle and swastika patch sewn thereto. The cap is lined in a lighter gray fabric within, which itself is stamped with black ink: "Wa. II", "VA 38", and "58". The owner has also applied his initials to a white tag sewn within. Fine. 471: WAFFEN-SS OFFICERS OVERSEAS CAP USD 800 - 1,200 WAFFEN-SS OFFICERS OVERSEAS CAPRare officer's Waffen-SS overseas cap, 11 «" long and manufactured in Italian cloth, silver braid meets at the rear seam of the cap. Remnants of black thread remain at front where SS insignia have were removed at some point in time. Grey cloth lined, stamped with size "58". Fine. 472: M43 SS CAMOUFLAGE CAP USD 700 - 900 M43 SS CAMOUFLAGE CAPM1943 SS camouflage field cap, blurred edge pattern with thread-reinforced vent openings, two-part top construction. Well-worn with signs of old white mold within, visor cracked. A good original piece. 473: "PRIVATBAHNEN" GERMAN RAILWAY VISOR CAP USD 500 - 600 "PRIVATBAHNEN" GERMAN RAILWAY VISOR CAPScarce "Privatbahnen" visor cap, worn by an employee of any railway in Germany not controlled by the federal government, including connector lines and commuter lines. This peaked cap has a midnight blue body and black side band, all piped in red. At front is a gold-toned pin showing wings, a railway wheel, swastika, and arrows, beneath which is a gold metal cockade surrounded by gold laurel leaf wreaths. A black patent leather chin strap is attached to gold buttons just above a black celluloid visor. Within is a leather sweatband with light orange liner bearing the maker's gold imprinted name and city: "Heinz Ruhe Katernburg". Near fine condition. 474: LUFTWAFFE OVERSEAS CAP USD 500 - 600 LUFTWAFFE OVERSEAS CAPEarly Luftwaffe enlisted man's overseas cap, 11" long in dark blue wool, piped in green braid (military administration) with a "droop tail" cloth Luftwaffe insignia sewn just above a three-color embroidered cockade patch. Within, the cap is lined in a light grey fabric which has a black ink stamp: "Rado-Gera 57 «". Fine condition. 475: KRIEGSMARINE 1ST U-BOAT FLOTILLA OVERSEAS CAP USD 400 - 500 KRIEGSMARINE 1ST U-BOAT FLOTILLA OVERSEAS CAPVery desirable Kriegsmarine overseas cap with insignia of the 1st U-Boat Flotilla attached at front left side. The blue wool cap bears the expected embroidered yellow national eagle and swastika on blue backing sewn to the front, with diamond-shaped national colors patch at front. The non-official, theater-made brass insignia is pinned onto the cap, the bottom pin broken from the insignia but the pins still affixed to the cap. The tan lining of the cap bears perspiration stains consistent with use. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection; The War Museum. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 476: 1936 KRIEGSMARINE SAILOR'S CAP USD 350 - 450 1936 KRIEGSMARINE SAILOR'S CAPKriegsmarine sailor's cap, blue wool body with Bevo-type tassel reading "Kriegsmarine" in gold lettering, one-piece gold eagle and national cockade pinned to the front. Within, the cap bears a light brown full sweatband and black cloth liner, the reverse of the sweatband stamp-dated 1936 and with a cloth label bearing the name of the sailor: "Landertinger". A few moth holes at front-right, paint on cockade well worn, still very good. 477: HITLER YOUTH CAP USD 200 - 300 HITLER YOUTH CAPHitler Youth cap, 10 «" long in brown cotton twill with red piping, an embroidered H.K. emblem sewn to the front. Gray leather sweatband affixed to the cloth within, and a remnant of white tag apparently also remains. Worn a bit, red piping frayed in two places, still very good. 478: HITLER YOUTH CAP USD 200 - 300 HITLER YOUTH CAPHitler Youth cap, 10 «" long in brown cotton twill with red piping, an embroidered H.K. emblem sewn to the front. A remnant of white tag also remains within. Very good. 479: HITLER YOUTH CAP USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH CAPSummer weight Hitler Youth cap, 11" long in light brown fabric backed with gauze, an H.J. pin affixed at front. Unusual. 480: HITLER YOUTH CAP USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH CAPScarce navy blue wool Hitler Youth cap, 11" long, marked within in ink: "H. Schmidt VI Schotten". Three small moth holes, else very good. 481: HITLER YOUTH CAP USD 100 - 150 HITLER YOUTH CAPH.J. garrison-style cap, medium brown cotton with red piping, a Hitler Youth enameled badge and cloth insignia affixed to the front. Worn and stained, estimated accordingly. 482: HITLER YOUTH TRAINING SCHOOL CAP USD 300 - 400 HITLER YOUTH TRAINING SCHOOL CAPRare H.J. training school summer cap, heavy grey cotton 11" long with an H.J. embroidered cloth emblem sewn at front. The cap has a darker gray lining stamped "A.H.S." in white, with a brown RZM "Sommer-mutze" cloth tag sewn in. Fine condition. 483: GERMAN FIRE POLICE VISOR CAP USD 200 - 300 GERMAN FIRE POLICE VISOR CAPGerman Fire Police visor cap, navy blue wool body with black side band and burgundy piping, bears an aluminum cockade with national eagle and swastika insignia beneath. Leather chin strap is affixed with round black buttons, and the black visor is properly cross-hatched on the under side. Within is a brown leather sweatband with diamond-shaped sweat guard covering the "Viro" makers label. Two burn holes also appear within, one creating a very small hole - not entirely unexpected. Overall very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 484: JAPANESE FIELD CAP USD 250 - 350 JAPANESE FIELD CAPJapanese late-war green cotton field cap, a tall cap with small brim, three-pice construction with a short, stitched brim, metal grommets for ventilation and tightening cord at rear, and white cotton lining. Maker's label affixed within. Apparenty unissued and fine. 485: JAPANESE MILITARY WICKER TROPICAL HAT USD 100 - 150 JAPANESE MILITARY WICKER TROPICAL HATJapanese military wicker tropical hat, a high-standing cap with small brim, leather sweatband, and of a finely woven three-piece mesh construction. One ink stamp within. A few small holes and areas of weakness, still quite good. 486: KRIEGSMARINE FOUL WEATHER HAT USD 100 - 150 KRIEGSMARINE FOUL WEATHER HATRubberized foul weather headgear typically issued to U-boat watchmen, this example apparently unissued, with cloth ties and rubber flaps which also cover ear openings, with 1941 Dresden manufacture label within. Fine. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. 487: KRIEGSMARINE OVERSEAS CAP USD 300 - 400 KRIEGSMARINE OVERSEAS CAPKriegsmarine enlisted man's tropical cap, French-made, summer white with blue national eagle and diamond-shaped national colors patch at front. A scarce cap in very good condition. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection; The War Museum 488: WEHRMACHT PIONEER VISOR CAP USD 200 - 300 WEHRMACHT PIONEER VISOR CAPHeer Pioneer NCO visor cap, field gray-green wool body, dark green side band and black piping, the front bearing separate aluminum national eagle, oak leaf and cockade insignia. Black visor is very good, but fully detached, stitching is lost and should be mended. Leather sweatband ink-marked by maker Clemens Wagner on reverse, sweat band affixed to (stained) liner, stamped with size 55 1/2 beneath. Rear and top of this cap bear some moth holes and soiling, in need of a bit of care. Estimated accordingly. 489: WATER PROTECTION POLICE CAP USD 200 - 300 WATER PROTECTION POLICE CAPWasser Schutzpolizei enlisted man's cap, dark blue wool with BeVo silver on black police insignia sewn to front. Medium blue polished-cotton lining is unmarked. Some moth tracking but no holes; size 55-56. 490: AMERICAN PARATROOPER'S HELMET, POST-WAR ADAPTATION USD 700 - 800 AMERICAN PARATROOPER'S HELMET, POST-WAR ADAPTATIONAmerican paratrooper's helmet, World War II design slightly adapted for use by a European allied army in the immediate post-war years. Original paint with captain's bars painted at front, seam at rear with the shell further stamped "1179B". Most parts and fittings are original to war-date helmets save the addition of a rather crude chinstrap assemply in either side and a repainted liner with decals on either side. Liner may not be original to to this particular helmet. Overall very good. 491: M1935 DOUBLE DECAL HELMET USD 600 - 700 M1935 DOUBLE DECAL HELMETModel 1935 double decal helmet, Heer decal affixed to left side, national colors are on right. Helmet paint is worn and decals chipped, lightly lacquered. Liner marked with helmet size 60, fingers and original drawstring present, as is chinstrap. Helmet stamped with lot number "4624" at rear. Overall very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 492: HITLER YOUTH "MESSERSCHMITT" M42 HELMET USD 700 - 900 HITLER YOUTH "MESSERSCHMITT" M42 HELMETVery rare M42 helmet fitted-out for use by a Hitler Youth member for either firefighting duty or more likely anti-aircraft defense at a Messerschmitt plant. The black painted helmet retains most of its original paint. On the right side, a 1" Hitler Youth decal is centered directly beneath the vent. At front, the Messerschmitt name and logo has been professionally applied in white paint. A six-finger liner is present, fitted to the helmet with cork squares, and leather tabs are also present to add a little comfort for the wearer. A thin black leather chin strap is also present. The helmet is stamped by maker Quist: "Q64" and "DN551". 493: DOUBLE DECAL POLICE HELMET USD 150 - 200 DOUBLE DECAL POLICE HELMETSteel double-decal police helmet, black with swastika and national eagle decals on either side, each about 80% intact. The shell bears two ventilation holes on each side and paint remains quite good. Leather liner and padding within remain good, chin strap is broken at one bale. 494: GERMAN PATRIOTIC PLAQUE USD 150 - 200 GERMAN PATRIOTIC PLAQUEGerman patriotic plaque, a hand-carved Austrian eagle, 15" x 11 «". A chromed metal profile portrait of a German soldier mounted on a wood plaque has been set slightly off-center in the center of the plaque. 495: GERMAN TROPICAL PITH HELMET USD 200 - 300 GERMAN TROPICAL PITH HELMETGerman tropical pith helmet, pale green wool felt covering with the original side insignia of national eagle and colors. The chin strap is intact, pulled above the brim. The inside has a fine leather sweatband with manufacturer's initials ?JHS? for Johann Hckel?s S”hne. The inside of the sweatband is stamped with the the size, ?54? and the date, ?1942?. Brim is slightly worn, else very good. 496: GERMAN M1935 "DUG" HELMET USD 100 - 150 GERMAN M1935 "DUG" HELMETGerman M1935 combat helmet, of the type used by German soldiers throughout the conflict. The helmet is a dug relic, and is very heavily oxidized, with several holes in the crown and a 2"crack on the right side of the visor. Despite this, much of the green paint is still present, inside and out. The helmet features a shield-shaped decal on each side, although they are so corroded as to be unidentifiable. The leather liner and chinstrap are missing, and the interior is covered with a layer of rust. Barely visible at the rear inside brim is an identifying mark in white, although it is illegible and obscured by rust. Sold as-is. 497: GERMAN WORLD WAR II POLICE HELMET USD 150 - 200 GERMAN WORLD WAR II POLICE HELMETGerman M1940 helmet, of the type issued to German personnel throughout the war. This particular model was issued to a police unit, and is identifiable as such by the decal on the left-hand side of the helmet, which depicts a gold eagle atop a swastika within a wreath, contained within a black shield with a gold border. The decal on the right-hand side depicts a swastika within a white circle, contained within a red shield. The very dark-green paint is still visible, although somewhat obscured by oxidation. The original liner, consisting of a leather cap with eight padded "fingers" attached to a metal band, is intact, and the leather itself is dry but supple. The leather chinstrap is missing, apart from a small fragment attached to the right-hand bale. The rear inside brim of the helmet bears the stamped number "7868", while "SE64" is stamped just below the left-hand bale. The inside dome of the helmet bears a paper label which probably displayed the owner's name, of which only the letter "F" is still visible. Surface rust throughout, else very good. 498: POLICE PARADE HELMET USD 100 - 150 POLICE PARADE HELMETGerman police parade helmet, vulkanfibre, complete with padded liner, seven fingers (lacking laces), and four-point leather chin strap. Black paint remains very good, but three thin cracks radiate from rivets near the helmet's metal lower trim. Ink identification within, maker stamped "TKD 11". Overall very good. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 499: POLICE PARADE HELMET USD 100 - 150 POLICE PARADE HELMETGerman police parade helmet, vulkanfibre, complete with padded liner, eight fingers with laces and four-point leather chin strap. Black paint remains fairly good, but insignia on either side have been removed and metal trim at front visor must be moved back into position. Size 54. 500: RELIC GERMAN HELMETS USD 150 - 200 RELIC GERMAN HELMETSPair of relic-condition dug helmets, includes an M40 double decal helmet, paint very worn with decals 50% present, lacking liner. Also a very oxidized M42 helmet with a portion of the original liner. According to our consignor, widow of a high-level Dept. of Homeland Security official at the U.S. Embassy in Brussels, these items were recovered by her husband in the Hurtgen Forest. A copy of the man's card is included. 501: WAR-DATE M1 HELMET USD 150 - 200 WAR-DATE M1 HELMETWar-date M1 helmet, excellent sand-finish paint, seam at front. Swivel type bails and "A" clips but with a post-war Steinberg sweat band, straps also post-war. Sold with two additional helmets, a 50s production helmet and liner, exteriors of both crudely repainted, along with a repro camouflaged helmet with liner. Three pieces. 502: WORLD WAR II GERMAN SS HELMET USD 300 - 400 WORLD WAR II GERMAN SS HELMETGerman M1916 helmet, of the type used by combat units throughout World War I. Surplus stocks of these helmets were commonly issued to early SS units, before the establishment of the Waffen-SS and the wide availability of the M1935 helmet. This helmet, a dug relic, features a badly worn SS rune decal on the right-hand side. The helmet shows considerable damage at the rear, with two approx. 1/2" holes located in a vertical line above the rim. Between these holes, and spreading out to the sides of the helmet, is a very large crack. The entire helmet is deformed, likely as a result of this damage. The leather liner and chinstrap are missing, and no interior markings are visible. Sold as-is 503: SURRENDERED NAVAL DAGGER AND IRON CROSS OF U-249 USD 5,000 - 7,000 SURRENDERED NAVAL DAGGER AND IRON CROSS OF U-249 CAPTAIN UWE KOCK - FIRST U-BOAT TO SURRENDER AT END OF WORLD WAR IIA true rarity, an identified U-boat captain's naval dagger and Iron Cross, 1st Class, surrendered at the end of World War II. The first German U-boat to surrender directly into Allied hands, U-249 was taken by the Royal Navy off Weymouth, Dorset on May 9, 1945 by R.N. Commander N. J. Weir and his boarding party. Oberleutnant UWE KOCK, four of his fellow officers, and 43 ratings were taken prisoner and the following day, under a black surrender flag, the vessel tied-up at Hampton and the crew was taken into confinement. Royal Navy AB Kenneth Rilett was detailed to assist in escorting the prisoners to an internment camp, and seemingly returned to the submarine for salvage duty...and souvenir hunting. At some point in time, Rilett was able to relieve Capt. Kock of his sea chest containing Kock's naval dagger, Iron Cross, and several other items. The dagger "liberated" by Rilett is a 2nd Model naval dagger by Holler, and it bears the Holler pommel which is slightly smaller and more delicate than others. The eagle has excellent detail to his head, feathering, wreath and swastika. The cross guard features the standard fouled anchors, and also retains very good detail, as do the quillon arms. The grip is a carved wood base with a celluloid cover, wrapped in the "spring" wiring commonly used by Holler. Two small tears are apparent to the celluloid but barely detract. The "lightning bolt" scabbard is straight throughout though a small indent is visible near the bottom. Bands have good overlapping oak leaves and acorns showing only light surface wear. The blade is likewise in very good condition, with an etched sailing ship on one side and the fouled anchor on the other. The upper side of the scabbard is engraved with the owner's name: "Kptn Ltnt Koch U249", and the lower side is engraved in a slightly different hand: "Surrendered Portland 9-5-45 Subsequently Scuttled".The reverse ricasso is etched with Holler's trademark. The original portapee and naval hangers are still attached to this excellent piece. Also present is an Iron Cross, 1st Class attributed to Kock, made by Alois Rettenmaier and marked "L59" with a crescent moon on verso. These items are accompanied by several original documents and two photographs relevant to Rilett's service and his "liberated" souvenirs. Included is Rilett's "Embarkation Card" and attached signed photo in uniform, 1p. 12mo., Portland, [May 10, 1945], being official permission from Weir for Rilett to go aboard U-249 to "ESCORT/POW", proceeding on his duty to: "ACCEPT SURRENDER OF SUBMARINE"; a 7" x 5" photo of U-249 surfacing and so captioned upon the reverse, with Rilett adding: "The German Naval Dagger was taken from Cmdr Kock by myself 10/5/45" and signed; and an Admiralty envelope addressed to Rilett, sent to him by an officer in nearby Bath who was attached to salvage, most likely concerning items taken from the captured submarine. Interestingly, on March 24, 1945, the vessel was attacked by RAF Mosquitos, with several crew wounded and one fighter shot down. Kock rescued the downed RAF pilot, Lt. Williams, and left him a prisoner in Bergen where it appears he was executed. Kock would also meet an unhappy end, dying in 1965 at the age of 54 from alcoholism. Provenance: R.N. Seaman Kenneth Rilett; The War Museum. A printed color certificate of provenance and historical report with 20 photos of the sub's history, service and surrender will accompany this lot. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 504: EARLY LUFTWAFFE SWORD WITH DAMASCUS BLADE USD 7,000 - 8,000 EARLY LUFTWAFFE SWORD WITH DAMASCUS BLADEAn extraordinary early Luftwaffe sword, a real rarity in nearly untouched condition with a fine 28" Damascus steel blade. The aluminum fittings display flaws that any self-respecting expert would not even bother to mention: miniscule pitting and a very light surface scratch to one side of the pommel only, with a small ding evident on one edge. The crossguard feathering is unblemished, and even the top of the crossguard is untouched, and except for the pitting mentioned above, all four swastikas are near perfect. The grip bears four tiny scuffs which just graze the blue leather, and it is secured by a single strand of "bullion" type twisted silver wire. The grip is separated from the crossguard by a silver ring, now slightly tarnished. The Damascus blade is flawless - we can find absolutely no defect in it and it terminates in a needle-sharp point. It is maker-marked by master Damascus-smith Paul Hillmann, under whom it is understood both Carl Wester and Paul Muller trained. It is also stamped ECHT DAMAST. The blue leather bumper remains present. The scabbard is in as fine a condition: the pebbled blue leather covering shows but a single 1mm. square nick, otherwise it is straight, clean, and unblemished. The aluminum fittings are also in fine condition, showing perhaps only one or two very light surface scratches or nicks. The attached blue leather hanger shows wear to edges consistent with use. A spectacular sword, in probably the best condition obtainable. 505: KRIEGSMARINE HONOR DAGGER DIAMOND-STUDDED POMMEL USD 4,000 - 6,000 KRIEGSMARINE HONOR DAGGER DIAMOND-STUDDED POMMELRare and most desirable diamond-studded 2nd Model Naval Honor Dagger Pommel by Carl Eickhorn, designed by master artist Paul Casberg. The 1 3/4" tall ornamental pommel bears a finely-detailed left-facing eagle with a diamond-encrusted swastika encircled by a wreath of oak leaves at lower-center. There are sixteen round multi-faceted diamonds in all, with four in each arm of the swastika. A 1994 jeweler's appraisal further describes the stones, and lists color as "H-I". clarity as "VS". The threaded pommel itself is a much larger proportion than standard Kriegsmarine dagger types, and much more detailed. The metal is a brass base, heavily fire-gilded. No assembly number is stamped within, as this pommel was never mounted on a serial numbered finished dagger. It remains in all respects identical to every fully authenticated example. This splendid piece is accompanied by a copy of the signed letter from Herr Eickhorn, given to Col. James Atwood in the 1960's. Also present is a copy of a letter from Thomas Wittmann of Wittmann Militaria to our consignor sending a photostat of EWickhorn's letter and further describing the history of these pommels. A great rarity, one of perhaps only 18 examples known to exist. Grand Admiral Erich Raeder and his later replacement, Admiral Karl Doenitz, awarded cased "Honor Pattern" naval dirks bearing their sentiments to several deserving successful U-boat captains, other naval heroes, and also to at least two retiring admirals. The pommels which graced these daggers were made in advance of the dagger presentations, and were made is a very small group at one time. Atwood came into the pommels in the Sixties, and subsequently sold them to interested collectors over the years. They now reside in advanced collections throughout the world. This pommel is the identical example which appears in a color photo in Johnson's Volume 8, Page 195. Provenance: The War Museum. 506: SS NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER'S SWORD BY KREBS USD 1,000 - 1,500 SS NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER'S SWORD BY KREBSSS NCO sword by Krebs, Solingen. The sword bears nickel-silver plated fittings, with SS runes on the top of the pommel and a wire-wrapped black grip which shows some chipping to the paint. The cast oak leaves and acorns at the bottom of the grip are oxidized in places but remain entirely acceptable. The 33" polished steel blade bears only a few tiny dings to the edge, mentioned only for accuracy, but remains free of any rust or other significant defects. The Krebs maker mark is distinct. Black painted scabbard with plated nickle-silver fitting at top is straight and free of dents, and the original black paint remains 95% intact. Overall a very good sword. 507: EARLY S.A. DAGGER BY HUGO BERNS USD 600 - 700 EARLY S.A. DAGGER BY HUGO BERNSEarly S.A. dagger by the scarce maker Hugo Berns having their early trademark "HUBEO" on the blade ricasso. The dagger's nickel fittings retain their sharp edges and are in excellent condition, and they fit perfectly to the wood grip. The S.A. button and eagle are likewise properly fitted and are unmolested. The scabbard bears a red-maroon paint unknown to us but 99% present with no dents, dings, or any other significant damage. There has been some cleaning of a small area of old oxidation on the blade, and also some sharpening, yet overall still in very good condition. 508: GERMAN K98 BAYONET BY COPPEL WITH SCABBARD USD 100 - 150 GERMAN K98 BAYONET BY COPPEL WITH SCABBARDBayonet by Coppel, 9 7/8" blade, 15 1/8" overall, blade sharpened at the tip otherwise in fine condition, serial no. 8241, with unmatched scabbard dated 1937, black paint well-worn. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 509: GERMAN RED CROSS HEWER USD 500 - 600 GERMAN RED CROSS HEWERGerman Red Cross hewer with scabbard. The hewer bears a checkered Bakelite grip on the front, smooth grip on the reverse, these held by the original fixing screws. The finish on the pommel and the Red Cross emblem is good to very good with only some minor tiny spots, but the swastika on the eagle's chest has been dinged a few times. The underside of the cross guard features the correct "GES. GESCH." stamp. The blade is very clean and bright with no oxidation evident, but some running marks are present from the dented scabbard. That scabbard is present and has two dents midway down the front, with wear and some scratches to the paint and oxidation to the tip. 510: GUNTHER PRIEN MINIATURE NAVAL DAGGER USD 200 - 300 GUNTHER PRIEN MINIATURE NAVAL DAGGERMiniature German naval dagger, 7 3/4" long with steel blade nicely engraved on one side of the blade: "Oberleutnant Gunther Prien U-47", bakelite grip with cast bronze crossguard and pommel, along with the appropriate very detailed brass scabbard. Excellent condition. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. 511: HITLER YOUTH DAGGER USD 100 - 150 HITLER YOUTH DAGGERH.J. dagger and sheath, 5" blade stamped "RZM M7/51/39" and is oxidized, chrome worn as is sheath. Only good. 512: HITLER YOUTH DAGGER USD 150 - 200 HITLER YOUTH DAGGERHitler Youth dagger with scabbard, black checkered grip with leather washer intact, H.J. emblem has a tiny crack. Chrome on guard and pommel a bit worn. Blade is good, with stamp: "RZM M7/13". Scabbard and leather belt hanger present, typically worn. 513: JAPANESE KATANA SWORD BLADE USD 150 - 200 JAPANESE KATANA SWORD BLADEKatana sword blade, 17 3/4" long overall, once oxidized but cleaned and apparently sharpened, with Japanese lettering upon the tang. With original (damaged) scabbard. As-is. 514: LUFTWAFFE DAGGER USD 500 - 600 LUFTWAFFE DAGGERFirst model Luftwaffe dagger, 18" long, with a 12" blade. The pommel and hilt are aluminum, and both feature a rounded swastika emblem. The hilt features triple-segmented quillions swept towards the blade, which is unmarked. The blue leather blade washer is present and intact. The handle is blue leather, wrapped with black braided wire. The blade features running marks and small patches of corrosion near the tip, but is otherwise bright, with the point intact. The dagger includes a scabbard, 13 1/2" long, with bright nickel silver fittings. The flathead screws securing the fittings are all intact. The leather is flaking near the fittings, exposing the underlying metal of the scabbard along its natural seam on the side opposite the hanger. The chain hanger is present and intact, and the clasped is marked: "Ges. Gesgn." above "OLC" in an oblong diamond. Good. 515: LUFTWAFFE OFFICER'S SWORD USD 500 - 600 LUFTWAFFE OFFICER'S SWORDLuftwaffe sword with aluminum fittings which are in excellent condition but grip and scabbard in need of repair or replacement. The swastikas on the pommel retain almost all of their original gold tone and luster, as does the cross guard where all of the detailing on the feathers remains undamaged. The double wire-wrapped grip, probably a replacement, shows damaged leather and a break to one of the wires.The 26 1/4" blade is marked by maker Paul Weyerberg & Co. and remains in excellent condition with virtually no running marks. The fittings to the scabbard are fine, but the leather is heavily chipped and scratched. A "project" sword, estimated accordingly. Historic Militaria Auction Spring 2016 Day 1 516: MINIATURE GERMAN NAVAL DAGGER USD 100 - 150 MINIATURE GERMAN NAVAL DAGGERMiniature German naval dagger, 7 3/4" long with steel blade, bakelite grip with cast bronze crossguard and pommel, along with the appropriate very detailed plated scabbard. Excellent condition. Provenance: TIME-LIFE Collection, The War Museum. 517: S.A. DAGGER WITH PERSONALIZATION USD 750 - 1,000 S.A. DAGGER WITH PERSONALIZATIONExcellent personalized S.A. dagger with brown wood grip inset with S.A runes button with unblemished enamel, and an eagle and swastika device, both of which are perfectly fitted. The wood of the grip itself is near perfect, and the plated cross guards still retain a good edge, but have a little bit of corrosion where they meet the wood grip in a near-perfect fit. The blade is excellent with only slight running marks. The fine etching of the S.A. motto "Alles fur Deutschland" ("Everything for Germany") is deep and remains dark. On the verso the blade features the "RZM M7/37" approval stamp indicating the dagger was made by Pumawerke. The brown scabbard fits perfectly, with all the nickel screws in place, no dents or dings and only a few tiny surface scratches. The top chromed band is additionally engraved in German in a period hand: "Fuhrer we follow you" with the reverse bearing the owner's name and S.A. affiliation: "K. Weger Schar 12". A great dagger! 518: THIRD REICH NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER'S SWORD USD 200 - 300 THIRD REICH NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER'S SWORDGerman dove-head presentation sword, 32 1/2" blade, 37 1/4" overall, issued to a noncommissioned officer. The handle, hilt, and cross-guard are brass and decorated with an oak leaf pattern. The lower part of the cross-guard bears an eagle and swastika. The handle is black Bakelite, wrapped with twisted silver wire. A silver and green NCO's portapee is wrapped around the hilt. The nickel-finished blade is marked: "Rich. A. Herder Solingen" on the reverse ricasso. The blade is very clean, with only slight draw marks and very minor loss of finish at the very tip. The base of the Bakelite grip has a crack, about 3/4" long. The black-painted scabbard is straight and undamaged, with minor chipping 6" from the tip. Hanger ring is intact. The two flat-head screws at the throat are present and intact. Overall very good to fine 520: WWII PHILLIPINES DECORATED KNIFE USD 150 - 200 WWII PHILLIPINES DECORATED KNIFEOrnate hand-made knife, 13" long, with an 8" blade. The blade bears the inscription: "Philippines - 1945" in ornate script. The dark wood handle has been expertly carved into the figure of a military officer, complete with a peaked cap and bright metal decorations representing his uniform and facial features. A chain runs from the brass hilt to a brass fixture protruding from the soldier's cap, effectively forming a hand guard. The very tip of the blade is missing. Includes a tooled light brown leather sheath, 8" long, with brass fittings and a star decoration. Very good. 521: GERMAN DAGGER AND SWORD "DISASTER" LOT USD 100 - 150 GERMAN DAGGER AND SWORD "DISASTER" LOTGroup of German daggers and swords which have been affected by flood conditions and are now being sold for parts value, or less. Only two bayonets and one sword can even be drawn from their scabbards, the balance rusted in place. Obviously sold as-is. 522: EICKHORN SWORD TAGS USD 150 - 200 EICKHORN SWORD TAGSA fine items for the Eickhorn collector, a set of three periof Eicklhorn sword tags, each 4" long, printed with the Eickhorn squirrel and with space for the sword number, length, width, etc. Unused.