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Paul Joseph Goebbels (* 29. Oktober 1897 in Rheydt; † 1. Mai 1945 in Berlin) war einer der einflussreichsten Politiker während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus und einer der engsten Vertrauten Adolf Hitlers.

Carl Zeth „Zäta“ Konstantin Höglund (* 1884 in Göteborg; † 13. August 1956) war ein schwedischer kommunistischer, später sozialdemokratischer Politiker, Autor und Journalist. Er kann als Gründer des schwedischen Kommunismus angesehen werden.

Ernst Toller (*1. Dezember 1893 in Samotschin, Provinz Posen; gestorben am 22. Mai 1939 in New York City, New York) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Politiker und linkssozialistischer Revolutionär.

#1623 Brief an Kurt Anderson

Datierung 1938-12-23
Absendeort New York City, New York, USA
Verfasser Toller, Ernst
Beschreibung

Brief, 1 S., T

mit handschriftlichen Vermerken sowie Streichung des maschinell geschriebenen Textes; oben mittig: „New“; links: „I omit the Memo – not any more necessary! It works!! Look at the Times of Dec. 22nd and N-paper of 23rd!“

Provenienz YUL, Manuscripts and Archives, Ernst Toller Papers (MS 498), Box 1, Folder 10
Briefkopf -
Personen Anderson, Kurt
Goebbels, Joseph
Höglund, Zeth
Anderson, ?
Lindbæk, Lise
Anderson, Kurt
Toller, Ernst
Institutionen Nya Dagligt Allehanda (Stockholm)
Social-Demokraten (Stockholm)
Außenministerium der USA
Tidens Förlag
Werke Tollers Memorandum zur spanischen Hilfsaktion
Eine Jugend in Deutschland

Hotel Mayflower

15 Central Park West

New York, New York

December 23rd, 1938

Mr. Kurt Anderson

c/o Social Demokraten

Stockholm, Sweden

My dear Kurt:

I am sending you a memorandum and some newspaper clippings. The memorandum shows all the support I received in Europe, the clippings will give you some idea of the support received in the United States. I have been in Washington for the past week interviewing officials of the State Department.

How are you? I saw from a clipping that Allehanda has again published some attacks. It seems that Mr. Goebbels has delivered to them some documents from 1919. The paper must have been published on November 8th or 9th. Would you be kind enough to send me five copies of this issue? I also would be very grateful to you if you would ask your bloody financial manager to send me the fee for the articles which I was promised by our friend Höglund. I enclose a letter. Please read it and do me the favor of speaking to the Tidens Förlag. I really think it is a shame that the book is not published. All this petty slander could be destroyed through the publishing of the book and on the other hand it is a good book. You know it and (without false modesty) I know it too. How is Mrs. Anderson? How is the schnapps and smorgas? I saw Lise Lindbæk in Paris and we had the most exciting and amusing discussions about which I am waiting to tell you all the details. Your hair will stand on end.

All good wishes,

Yours ever,

Ernst Toller

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