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After looking at the listing on the auction site itself, I am actually inclined to believe this is legit but the media is reporting it in a totally inaccurate way. Of note here is these telegrams were apparently not widely known and this is the only written document from Hitler saying he would never leave Berlin (Even though its fucking obvious and we already knew this). Also thr telegram from Schorner is in large print indicating this was a copy made for The Führer.
This is no 'note', it is two telegrams, one sent by Field Marshall Schorner (A fervent National Socialist and gallant and brutal man on the battlefield, to his enemies and his own men who did not do their duty) to The Führer urging him to leave Berlin and go south to continue the fight. Of course these kikes don't give the full text but here is the excerpt:
"To the Fuhrer and Supreme Commander of the German Forces…I should like - as your field marshal, and on behalf of all the brave soldiers, who are fighting for you, as well as those who have laid down their lives for you - to ask you, at this grave hour, to leave Berlin and to assume command…from the southern sector. You alone are the guarantee of the future continuance of the nation; from you alone every German man takes his orders, as does the whole of the fine German armed forces - unconditionally. You alone are Germany…If you fell, Germany would also. Millions of Germans await the opportunity to build up Germany once again, with you. This is the conviction of all of us soldiers and National Socialists. I renew my appeal on behalf of all the brave men who fully understand your scruples over leaving Berlin. Heil, my Fuhrer!…"
The second telegram is The Führer's reply to the Field Marshall. Excerpt:
"FRR - Radio Message!…Personal!…By Officer Only!…I shall remain in Berlin, so as to take part, in honorable fashion, in the decisive battle for Germany, and to set a good example to all those remaining. I believe that in this way I shall be rendering Germany the best service. For the rest of you, every effort must be made to win the struggle for Berlin. You can there help decisively, by pushing northwards as early as possible…"
This is also in large print indicating it was typed and given to The Führer to read before being transmitted.
It also includes some letters of authenticity yada yada from the Allied soldier who apparently found these in the Reich Chancellory and I guess had been sitting on all these years.
Is it fake? Perhaps but I don't think so… There is nothing here we didn't already know and we knew Schorner and The Führer had this telegram exchange, just not the actual text of the telegrams.
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[–] 18254317? ago
Sounds totally legit.
[–] 18264626? ago
>>13188823
After looking at the listing on the auction site itself, I am actually inclined to believe this is legit but the media is reporting it in a totally inaccurate way. Of note here is these telegrams were apparently not widely known and this is the only written document from Hitler saying he would never leave Berlin (Even though its fucking obvious and we already knew this). Also thr telegram from Schorner is in large print indicating this was a copy made for The Führer.
This is no 'note', it is two telegrams, one sent by Field Marshall Schorner (A fervent National Socialist and gallant and brutal man on the battlefield, to his enemies and his own men who did not do their duty) to The Führer urging him to leave Berlin and go south to continue the fight. Of course these kikes don't give the full text but here is the excerpt:
The second telegram is The Führer's reply to the Field Marshall. Excerpt:
This is also in large print indicating it was typed and given to The Führer to read before being transmitted.
It also includes some letters of authenticity yada yada from the Allied soldier who apparently found these in the Reich Chancellory and I guess had been sitting on all these years.
Is it fake? Perhaps but I don't think so… There is nothing here we didn't already know and we knew Schorner and The Führer had this telegram exchange, just not the actual text of the telegrams.
LINK TO LISTING:
https://www.alexautographs.com/mobile/lotdetail.aspx?inventoryid=42394&seo=hitler_declares_his_final_plan___i_shall_remain_in
Minimum bid is 30,000.
[–] 18409156? ago
Up for auction after commie red 1st may day of workers
Not suspicious at all
Underlined with red marker
Not suspicious at all
Three different aged papers from the same event
Not suspicious at all
Muh fuhrer one ball suicide arhtritic senile man with parkinsons and nazi cyanide viagra pill in tooth shilling
Not suspicious at all
Someone wanting to profit off old forgeries at 20.000 a slice
Not suspicious at all
Panagopulos
Greek origin
Mind you, that's among the finds in jewgle:
https://twitter.com/panagopulosh
Ya bill, you sure sound legit. (((History man)))
[–] 18267410? ago
Thanks for the info.
[–] 18257490? ago