מכירה פומבית 83 "No Surrender to Coronavirus" Militaria Autograph Auction
Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
9.6.20
98 Bohemia Ave., St. 2, Chesapeake City, MD 21915, ארצות הברית
A "No Surrender to Coronavirus" auction of some of the most important surrender documents of World War II ever seen, with a major share of the proceeds dedicated to four international Coronavirus charities. Included is a historic document that directly led to the surrender of Nazi Germany, and whose "mate" resides in the National Archives. The sale also offers the British order to surrender Hong Kong, the Japanese surrender of Hong Kong, the British surrender of Java, historic German surrender documents, and much more.
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פריט 14:

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER MENTIONS THE DEATH OF F.D.R. IN ONE OF HIS LAST LETTERS FROM THE WAR IN EUROPE
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$2,000 - $3,000
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DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER MENTIONS THE DEATH OF F.D.R. IN ONE OF HIS LAST LETTERS FROM THE WAR IN EUROPE
A superb association typed letter on his SHAEF letterhead, signed by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower only four days before Germany would surrender at Reims and the day after the German surrender in Italy had taken effect. Incredibly, Ike takes the time to write this May 3, 1945 letter, 6 x 8 inches, to a regular civilian in London. In full: "Thank you for your letter and condolences on the death of the President. It was most kind of you to write and I am truly appreciative�" Eisenhower signs rapidly at the conclusion. Near fine condition. President Franklin D. Roosevelt had died suddenly on April 12, and Eisenhower's mail was undoubtedly trailing him significantly. In a matter of a day or two, he would leave for Reims to negotiate the German surrender. Photo for illustrative purposes only and not included.

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