Sold At Auction: Goering Telegram to Hitler May Have Led To Leader’s Suicide
An important piece of World War II history was sold at auction this week. It was a telegram to Hitler from aide Hermann Goering and it infuriated the Fuehrer so much some think it helped drive him to suicide.
The curious part is that the telegram got scooped up by an American soldier as a souvenir. He didn’t speak German and apparently didn’t recognize its importance and it was nearly lost to history, reports the Washington Post.
In the telegram of April 23, 1945, Goering, knowing that Hitler is holed up in a bunker and cornered by enemy troops, tells Hitler that he will assume command of Germany if he doesn’t hear back from the fuhrer by that night. Hitler had previously designated Goering as his successor if anything happened to him, notes the Telegraph.
Despite that past agreement, Hitler, egged on by others, became convinced that Goering was staging a coup. He flew into a rage, accused his aide of treason in a radio message, then settled into an all-consuming depression, says the Postaccount, which cites the autobiography of Hitler aide Albert Speer. Hitler killed himself a week later.
The telegram was found in the bunker by US Army Capt. Benjamin Bradin, who brought it home with him to South Carolina and stuck it in a safe with other war documents.
Years later, his son found it, showed it to his history professor at The Citadel, and wrote his senior thesis about it. This week, Alexander Historical Auctions sold it for $55,000 to an anonymous North American buyer, reports wire service DW. That’s about three times higher than the expected price.
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Typical of “official” German, with a maze of dependent clauses, it isn’t easy to read, so it’s easy to understand that the owner wouldn’t know what it was, but what struck me, in light of how we’re always hearing that Hitler was some kind of Atheist, is how the telegram closes with “Gott schütze Sie” or God protect you.
Would he have written that to his superior if Hitler had not been a believer in God?
Christians would have us believe Hitler was an atheist. He wasn’t. He didn’t attend church but he was born to a protestant family and was raised so. Secondly, on the buckles of the belts of every German soldier was: Gott Mit Uns, or God is with us.