ID 948134
Lot 4070 | Albert Speer - zwei Briefe an seine Frau und seine Eltern, POW, Nürnberg, 1946
Estimate value
€ 300
Der zweite Brief an seine Eltern in Heidelberg, 1946: "Liebste Eltern, ich bin froh das ich diesen Teil des Prozesses hinter mir habe. Es war nicht so leicht...aber ich finde, durch die Wahrheit über den ganzen Wahnsinn helfe ich dem eigene Volk am besten...". Beide Briefe mit Absender: "Albert Speer, Internal Security Detachment, Nürnberg, Gerichtsgebäude". Geknickt, Altersspuren.
Provenienz: Aus Familienbesitz.
Albert Speer - two letters to his parents and his wife, POW, Nuremberg, 1946
Zwei "POW - Prisoner of War"-Briefe von Albert Speer, der erste vom 17. März 1946 an seine Frau in Kappelen-Schleswig, in Druckbuchstaben geschrieben (damalige Anordnung der Gefängnis-Verwaltung): "...Meine liebste Gretel...in den nächsten Wochen wird es Dir auch klar werden warum ich so grossen Wert darauf legte, dass ihr in der Einsamkeit verschwindet - Aber macht euch keine übertriebenen Hoffnungen, alle Dinge...können nach meiner Ansicht meine Verantwortung als Minister nicht einschränken...ich kann hier keine billige Verteidigung durchführen...".
Der zweite Brief an seine Eltern in Heidelberg, 1946: "Liebste Eltern, ich bin froh das ich diesen Teil des Prozesses hinter mir habe. Es war nicht so leicht...aber ich finde, durch die Wahrheit über den ganzen Wahnsinn helfe ich dem eigene Volk am besten...". Beide Briefe mit Absender: "Albert Speer, Internal Security Detachment, Nürnberg, Gerichtsgebäude". Geknickt, Altersspuren.
Provenance: Aus Familienbesitz.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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