115: General Franz Halder Historic Auction

online only auction | 1 day sale | 15 days away
Location
Elkton, MD 21921
Dates

Sale Starts

Tue
Apr 21
10am

Sale Ends

Tue
Apr 21

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Over 140 lots of historical maps, relics, autographs & ephemera, covering the career of German General Franz Halder who directed the planning and implementation of Operation Barbarossa, the 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union.
FRANZ HALDERGEN. FRANZ HALDER PHOTOGRAPHS (3)GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S RIBBON BARGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S PERSONAL SIGNET RINGGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S FIELD GRAY LEATHER GREAT COATGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S PERSONAL WARTIME BRIEFCASEGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S PERSONAL DOCUMENT POUCHGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S EYEGLASSES WITH CASEGEN. FRANZ HALDER’S DREYSE MODEL 1907 PISTOLGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S PERSONAL WARTIME ADLER TYPEWRITERGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MILITARY WRIST WATCHGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S GENERAL'S COLLAR INSIGNIA (2)GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S PERSONAL LEATHER WALLET WITH CAP DEVICEGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S BINOCULARS WITH BELT AND SHOULDER STRAPGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S OFFICER'S SWORD PORTEPEEGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S ARMY-ISSUE FIELD COMPASSGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S 'WAR DIARIES' NOTE PAD HOLDER AND MECHANICAL PENCILS (3)GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S WARTIME MAP CASE WITH PENCILSGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S WAR-ERA FOUNTAIN PENWARTIME BRIEFCASE OF GEN. FRANZ HALDERGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S PERSONAL HARMONICAWARTIME BACKPACK OF GEN. FRANZ HALDERGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S PERSONAL DAILY PRAYER BOOKGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S WAR-ERA PERSONAL SUITCASEGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S IRON CROSS BRACELETGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S VOIGTLANDER VITO BL CAMERA WITH CASEGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S IRON CROSS BRACELETGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S IRON CROSS BRACELETGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S KYFFHAUSER CROSS OF MERITGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S WAR-ERA PERSONAL SUITCASE WITH MONEY POUCHMEDALS OF GENERALMAJOR MAXIMILIAN HALDER (3)GEN. FRANZ HALDER PERSONAL RELICS (5)GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S PERSONAL SNUFF DISPENSERGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S PEDOMETER WITH CASEGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S WORLD WAR I SHOULDER INSIGNIAGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S WAR-ERA LARGE PERSONAL TRANSPORT TRUNKFRANZ HALDER'S PERSONAL COPY OF THE FIRST PRINTING OF HIS 'WAR DIARY'FRANZ HALDER'S PERSONAL COPY OF HIS 'WAR DIARY', PART IVGEN. FRANZ HALDER’S MAP OF THE GERMAN OPERATIONAL PLAN FOR THE INVASION OF POLANDGEN. FRANZ HALDER’S MAP OF THE WESTERN FRONT IN SEPTEMBER, 1939GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAPS OF THE INVASION AND CONQUEST OF FRANCE (15)GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S POSTER OFFERS CONGRATULATIONS ON THE FALL OF FRANCEFRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF TROOP BUILDUPS ON THE UKRANIAN BORDER PRIOR TO OPERATION BARBAROSSAGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE EASTERN FRONT, FEB. 10, 1942GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE EASTERN FRONT, MAY 7, 1942GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE EASTERN FRONT, JUNE 27, 1942GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE APPROACHES TO MOSCOWGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE EASTERN FRONT, JUNE 27, 1942GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE ENCIRCLEMENT OF KIEVGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE EAST SIDE OF THE KIEV ENCIRCLEMENT, IGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE EAST SIDE OF THE KIEV ENCIRCLEMENT, IIFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF ATTEMPTED SOVIET BREAKOUTS AT KIEV, FH73aREPORT ON THE ATTACK BY GERMAN I.R. 130 ON THE KIEV POCKETFRANZ HALDER'S WAR DIARY ENTRIES ON OPERATION 'WINTERSPORT', (II)FRANZ HALDER'S WAR DIARY ENTRIES ON OPERATION 'WINTERSPORT', (III)GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF VORONEZH, DECEMBER, 1942GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S OVERSIZED MAP OF EUROPEAN RUSSIAGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF OPERATION TYPHOON - THE VYAZMA CAULDRONGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF I.D. 292 AND THE START OF 'TYPHOON'GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE SITUATION ON THE SECOND DAY OF OPERATION TYPHOONFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF THE DRIVE TOWARDS VYAZMA DURING OPERATION ‘FRANZ HALDER HAND-DRAWN BATTLE MAPGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S REPORTS ON GERMAN STRENGTH PRIOR TO KURSK (13)GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE KUBAN BRIDGEHEAD, JULY 1943GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE WITHDRAWAL FROM THE KUBAN BRIDGEHEADGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE GERMAN RETREAT OVER THE DNIEPER, 1943GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE GERMAN RETREAT OVER THE DNIEPER, 1943GEN. FRANZ HALDER’S ANALYSIS OF THE SOVIET BREAKTHROUGH IN THE BALKANSGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE DRIVE ON MOSCOW WEST OF ORELFRANZ HALDER’S WAR DIARY ENTRIES ON THE KURSK-OBOYAN OFFENSIVE, FH89bFRANZ HALDER'S WAR DIARY ENTRIES ON OPERATION 'WINTERSPORT', (I)GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE GERMAN-HUNGARIAN 1944 UKRAINE COUNTEROFFENSIVEGEN. FRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF ‘ATTACKS AGAINST FORTIFICATIONS’GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S OVERVIEW MAP OF THE DRIVE ON MOSCOW AT MZENSKGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE COLLAPSE OF KORPSGRUPPE SEIBERT AND THE VORONEZH FRONTWALTHER VON REICHENAU ORDERS SENT TO HALDER ON 'OPERATION WINTERSPORT'GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE EASTERN FRONT, JUNE 27, 1942GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF 'OPERATION RAUBTIER'GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE BATTLES OF RZHEVGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S BATTLE MAP OF THE LENINGRAD-NOVGOROD OFFENSIVEGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S BATTLE MAP OF THE BATTLES FOR RZHEVGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE AFTERMATH OF THE LENINGRAD-NOVGOROD OFFENSIVEGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S BARBAROSSA MAP OF KHOLM AND THE LOVAT MARSHES, 1941GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S BARBAROSSA MAP - DRIVE ON YUKHOVAGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE FIRST WEEK OF OPERATION TYPHOONGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE OPENING DAY OF 'OPERATION TYPHOON'GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE SECOND DAY OF 'OPERATION TYPHOON'GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE ADVANCE TO THE OUTSKIRTS OF MOSCOWGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE START OF THE VYAZMA ENCIRCLEMENTGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE EVACUATION OF CRIMEAGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE DRIVE OVER THE SUSHA RIVER AT MZENSKGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S OVERVIEW MAP OF THE DRIVE ON MOSCOW AT MZENSK, PHASE 2GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S OVERVIEW MAP OF THE DRIVE ON MOSCOW AT MZENSK, PHASE 3GEN. FRANZ HALDER’S MAP OF EASTERN RUSSIA, UKRAINE AND THE BLACK SEATHE GERMAN HIGH COMMAND ORDERS AN ADVANCE TOWARD KURSK DURING OPERATION TYPHOONANNOTATED BELGIAN MILITARY MAP OWNED BY GEN. FRANZ HALDERGEN. FRANZ HALDER’S COMPARATIVE OPERATIONAL CHARTS OF THE WAR ON THE EASTERN FRONTGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE ‘RZHEV MEAT GRINDER’'OPERATION MERKUR' - BATTLE OF CRETE AFTER ACTION BATTLE REPORT BY WERNER PISSINFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF THE ACTIONS OF THE 78th INFANTRY DIVISION ON THE FIRST DAY OFFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF THE ‘MUD FIGHT AT THE SUSHA’GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S OPERATION BEOWOLF II MAPGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S OPERATION BEOWOLF II PLANNING MAPGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S OPERATION BEOWOLF II PLANNING MAP OF MUHU ISLANDWALTHER VON REICHENAU REPORTS ON THE FAILING OPERATION 'WINTERSPORT', (II)WALTHER VON REICHENAU REPORTS ON THE FAILING OPERATION 'WINTERSPORT', (I)GEN. FRANZ HALDER’S INTERROGATION BY THE U.S. STRATEGIC BOMBING SURVEYGEN. ADOLF GALLAND'S INTERROGATION BY THE U.S. STRATEGIC BOMBING SURVEYGEN. ALFRED JODL’S INTERROGATION BY THE U.S. STRATEGIC BOMBING SURVEYFIELD MARSHAL GERD VON RUNDSTEDT’S INTERROGATION BY THE U.S. STRATEGIC BOMBING SURVEYGEN. WOLFGANG THOMALE’S INTERROGATION ON PANZER FORCES BY THE U.S. STRATEGIC BOMBING SURVEYOBERSTLEUTNANT ERNST-WILHELM HOFFMAN’S REPORT ON THE BATTLE OF KOVELGEN. HALDER'S MAP, ARMY GROUP SOUTH, JANUARY, 1942GEN. FRANZ HALDER’S WEHRMACHT OPERATIONAL TIMETABLES FOR THE EASTERN FRONTGEN. FRANZ HALDER’S ANALYSIS OF THE BALKAN CRISIS AND THE FIGHT AGAINST TITOGEN. FRANZ HALDER’S ANALYSIS OF THE FINAL GERMAN CAMPAIGNS IN CROATIA, HUNGARY AND YUGOSLAVIAGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S STUDY OF GERMAN DIVISIONS IN THE EASTGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE VORONEZH FRONT COLLAPSEGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF KORPSGRUPPE SIEBERT AND THE VORONEZH FRONT COLLAPSEGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE SOVIET VORONEZH-KASTORNOYE OPERATIONGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE BEGINNING OF THE VORONEZH COLLAPSEGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAPS OF THE 1945 GERMAN COLLAPSE IN THE BALKANS101ST AIRBORNE DIVISION SALVAGES DOCUMENTS DAMAGED IN THE ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ON HITLERFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF THE DRIVE ON KHOLM DURING OPERATION BARBAROSSA, WITH MAPSFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF THE DEFENSE OF THE NIKOPOL BRIDGEHEADFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF THE COLLAPSE OF GERMAN FORCES IN UKRAINEFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF THE LAPLAND WARFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF THE COLLAPSE OF GERMAN DEFENSES ON THE DNEIPERFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF THE CAPTURE OF VYAZMAFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF THE WITHDRAWAL ACROSS THE BUGFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF OPERATION BEOWULF II AGAINST MUHU ISLANDFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF SOVIET OPERATION ‘ISKRA’ DURING THE SIEGE OFFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF THE FAILED GERMAN ASSAULT ON POGOSTYE DURING THE SIEGE OFFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF THE BATTLE OF TARGU FRUMOSGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S COPY OF VON KLEIST'S 1942 MESSAGE TO THE 1ST PANZER ARMYGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S STUDY OF GERMAN ORGANIZATION ON THE EASTERN FRONT NEAR WAR'S ENDGEN. ANTON VON MAUCHENHEIM’S ANALYSIS OF THE CAPTURE OF FORT BALAKLAVALT. COL. KARL BOEHM-TETTELBACH’S INTERROGATION ON V-WEAPONS BY THE U.S. STRATEGIC BOMBINGGEN. FRANZ HALDER'S REPORT ON 'OPERATION FRIDERICUS' AT KHARKOVREPORT ON THE INFANTERIE-REGIMENT 195 AT DRESNAGEN. OSKAR MUNZEL REPORTS ON THE ADVANCE ON TULAFRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF TRENCH WARFARE ON THE EASTERN FRONT (I)FRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF TRENCH WARFARE ON THE EASTERN FRONT (II)FRANZ HALDER’S DRAFT ANALYSIS OF A RUSSIAN ASSAULT REPELLED AT RZHEVWALTER VON REICHENAUVON KLEIST REPORTS ON THE 1ST PANZER ARMY AND 'CASE BLUE'FRANZ HALDERANTON REICHARD VON MAUCHENHEIM GENANNT BECHTOLSHEIMGEN. FRANZ HALDER MISC. PHOTO AND EPHEMERA GROUPING

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