Letter from Paul Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner and Gusti Hasterlik, 1939-10-05
Paul Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner and Gusti Hasterlik, giving updates on his daily life in Vienna, including referencing the curfew imposed upon Jews. He states that his ribs are completely healed after the accident, and that, except for the memory of the accident, he is completely healed. He describes his awe at the fact that his kin are now spread over three different continents.
2 pages
30 x 21 cm
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Hasterlik-Hine collection
The Institute on World War II and the Human Experience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.
Letter from Paul Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner and Gusti Hasterlik, 1939-10-05
Paul Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner and Gusti Hasterlik, giving updates on his daily life in Vienna, including referencing the curfew imposed upon Jews. He states that his ribs are completely healed after the accident, and that, except for the memory of the accident, he is completely healed. He describes his awe at the fact that his kin are now spread over three different continents.
2 pages
30 x 21 cm
FSU_WW2_98_0729_110
Use of this item is provided for non-commercial, personal, educational, and research use only. Florida State University Libraries is providing access to these materials for educational and research purposes and makes no warranty with regard to their use for other purposes. The written permission of the copyright owners and/or other rights holders (such as holders of publicity and/or privacy rights) is required for distribution, reproduction, or other use of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use or other statutory exemptions (see Title 17, U.S.C.). For information about the copyright and reproduction rights for this item, please contact Special Collections & Archives, Florida State University Libraries, Tallahassee, Florida: https://www.lib.fsu.edu/department/special-collections-archives.
Hasterlik-Hine collection
The Institute on World War II and the Human Experience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.
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