Friedrich Luther - vier Fotos, dabei Adolf Hitler und Carl Waninger, sowie Kondolenzschreiben von Erhard Milch, 1938
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Lot 5065 | Friedrich Luther - vier Fotos, dabei Adolf Hitler und Carl Waninger, sowie Kondolenzschreiben von Erhard Milch, 1938
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€ 350
Friedrich Luther - four photos, including Adolf Hitler and Carl Waninger, and a letter of condolence by Erhard Milch, 1938
Vier Fotos, alle alt gerahmt mit Verglasung, eines mit Luther, Adolf Hitler und Carl Waninger beim Rundgang durch das Werk in Düsseldorf 1937. Waninger war bei der Firma Rheinmetall in leitender Funktion als Ingenieur tätig und leistete über 100 bahnbrechende Erfindungen auf dem Gebiet der Geschützkonstruktion. In Rahmen und Passepartout, Maße Bild ca. 26 x 12 cm, mit Rahmen 36 x 22 cm. Dazu ein Foto Ankunft am Flughafen mit GFM Milch, Maße ca. 18 x 12 cm, ein Portraitfoto, Maße ca.16 x 12 cm, und eines mit leitenden Mitarbeitern, Luther mit Auszeichnungen am Frack, Maße ca. 16 x 11 cm. Dazu ein Kondolenzschreiben von Erhard Milch auf seinem Briefpapier "E. Milch, Staatssekretär der Luftfahrt, General der Flieger, Berlin 11.10.1938", Text: "S.v. gnädige Frau! Tief erschüttert von dem furchtbaren Flugzeugunglück ... indem ich Ihnen Trost wünsche in Ihrem Leid, verbleibe ich in herzlichem Mitgefühl, ihr stets sehr ergebener ..." mit Tintenunterschrift "Milch", Maße Brief ca. 22 x 17 cm.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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