Letter from Giulia Kortischoner to Mia Hasterlik, 1945-10-28
Giulia Kortischoner tells Mia Hasterlik that before she gets a Visa, she must provide exact information about the logistics of her trip. She says that she has appealed to Kinderhilfe for aid. She gives updates on her love life, specifically with Anton, and even says that she sometimes hopes she will get pregnant so that Anton will fall in love with her.
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29 x 21 cm
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Hasterlik-Hine collection
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Translation of Letter from Giulia Kortischoner to Mia Hasterlik, 1945-10-28
Giulia Kortischoner tells Mia Hasterlik that before she gets a Visa, she must provide exact information about the logistics of her trip. She says that she has appealed to Kinderhilfe for aid. She gives updates on her love life, specifically with Anton, and even says that she sometimes hopes she will get pregnant so that Anton will fall in love with her.
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Hasterlik-Hine collection
The Institute on World War II and the Human Experience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.
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