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Dr. Hans Lammers

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Julius Schaub

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War-dated letters from two of Adolf Hitlerʼs subordinates

show the Führerʼs continuing interest and involvement in the Bayreuth Festival

Dr. Hans Heinrich Lammers (1879–1962), Minister and Chief of the German Reich Chancellery, 1933–1945, and Julius Schaub (1898–1967), aide and adjutant to German Chancellor and Führer and Chancellor Adolf Hitler, 1925–1945.  Typed Letters Signed, Dr. Lammers, one page, 8¼" x 11½", on stationery of the Reich Minister and Chief of the Reich Chancellery, Berlin, [Germany], March 15, 1940, and Julius Schaub, one page,8¼" x 11½", on stationery of the Personal Adjutant of the Führer and Chancellor of the German Reich, Führer Headquarters, [likely Rastenburg, East Prussia], February 20, 1942.

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Dr. Hans Lammers - war-dated typed letter signed from Adolf Hitlerʼs subordinate to Winifred Wagner, the daughter-in-law of composer Richard Wagner, conveying Hitlerʼs wishes with respect to the Bayreuth Festival, unframed

Julius Schaub - rare war-dated typed letter signed from Adolf Hitlerʼs adjutant to Winifred Wagner, the daughter-in-law of composer Richard Wagner, conveying Hitlerʼs wishes with respect to the Bayreuth Festival, unframed

 

 

Click here to see a superb handwritten letter from Hitler to Winifred Wagner, never before offered on the autograph market.

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