Auction 83 "No Surrender to Coronavirus" Militaria Autograph Auction
Jun 9, 2020
98 Bohemia Ave., St. 2, Chesapeake City, MD 21915, United States
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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LOT 44:

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER SIGNS HIS FAREWELL TO THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE"THE TIME HAS COME FOR ME TO ...

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Auction took place on Jun 9, 2020 at Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
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DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER SIGNS HIS FAREWELL TO THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
"THE TIME HAS COME FOR ME TO RELINQUISH COMBINED COMMAND..." On July 14 1945 with the defeat of Germany SHAEF’s mission and that of its Supreme Commander Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was complete. It was time for Eisenhower to move on – he would soon assume the position of military governor of the American occupation zone. Offered here is a very rare signed example of one of the printed messages he issued to the men in his command before leaving SHAEF. His message reads in full: "TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE The task which we set ourselves is finished and the time has come for me to relinquish Combined Command. In the name of the United States and the British Commonwealth from whom my authority is derived I should like to convey to you the gratitude and admiration of our two nations for the manner in which you have responded to every demand that has been made upon you. At times conditions have been hard and the tasks to be performed arduous. No praise is too high for the manner in which you have surmounted every obstacle. I should like also to add my own personal word of thanks to each one of you for the part you have played and the contribution you have made to our joint victory. Now that you are about to pass to other spheres of activity I say Good-bye to you and wish you Good Luck and God-Speed." The 8.5 x 11 inch text is signed in facsimile at top. Eisenhower has hand-signed this copy at top in blue ink. Fine condition.

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