拍卖会 80 Militaria & Historical Autographs Auction, July 14 & 15, 2020
14.7.20
98 Bohemia Ave., St. 2, Chesapeake City, MD 21915, 美国
1,400 lots of historical militaria from all conflicts; historical autographs and ephemera from all fields of collecting.
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MARIA REITER LETTER TO HER LOVER, ADOLF HITLER: "WITH FOND KISSES UNTIL WE CAN MEET AGAIN..."

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MARIA REITER LETTER TO HER LOVER, ADOLF HITLER: "WITH FOND KISSES UNTIL WE CAN MEET AGAIN..."
MARIE REITER (1911-1992), known as 'Mimi' or 'Mitzi'. Obersalzburg shop keeper intimately associated with Adolf Hitler. Hitler met Reiter when she was 16 and working in Obersalzburg. According to her account, the 37-year-old Hitler became friendly towards her and asked her out. At the end of the evening he made a 'coarse' sexual advance towards her which she rejected, but they finally kissed. They had a number of other dates during which Hitler became increasingly passionate towards her. He told her he wanted her as his wife, but children were not a possibility until after he had 'saved Germany'. This plunged her into depression and in 1928 she attempted to hang herself. A short marriage was followed by a visit from Rudolf Hess. Reiter went to Berlin where she spent the night with Hitler and 'let everything happen'. Their last meeting was in 1938, when, according to Reiter, Hitler expressed dissatisfaction with his relationship with Eva Braun. Still wanting a family, she married an SS officer, later killed at Dunkirk. Hitler's sister Paula confirmed the relationship. Excessively rare A.L.S. 'Maria', with holograph transmittal envelope addressed to 'Adolf Hitler' and canceled in Prien, Apr. 9, 1945, 1p. 8vo., Prien, Apr. 8, 1945. In full: 'Dear Adolf! I am sorry I cannot write a longer Sunday letter to you today. I am in a good mood and my confidence in you and my belief in Germany's victory is undaunted. I am sending you the heartiest greetings and remain with fond kisses until we can meet again. Your unwavering always true Maria'. Lightly toned and a bit brittle, else very good. Interestingly, Reiter has used a pseudonym in her return address on the envelope, which undoubtedly was known to Hitler and those receiving his mail. This letter is described in the works of Charles Hamilton, author of many autograph reference books, in this case 'Leaders & Personalities of the 3rd Reich: Their Biographies, Portraits, and Autographs'.

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