Letter

Scope and Content

Frederick Voigt to W. P. Crozier.

Location: Berlin.

An acquaintance of his wife, who is knowledgeable about stamps, asked if they wanted an article on the Berlin Stamp exhibition. He suggested that he send it to them. He gives his views on the German elections; the names bear little relation to their purpose, which in turn have 'even less connection with any realities known to normal people'. He thinks that the results will be indecisive and that there will be a semi-dictatorship, opening a 'very critical period in German history'. He proposes doing a series of articles explaining the situation in a manner comprehensible to English people.