Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner, 1945-10-12
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, giving her advice for her suitors and how she thinks a young woman should interact with men. She also describes an apartment in New York that she is hoping to purchase to live in with Giulia. She talks about the ways in which American democracy, if flawed, is, she feels, visible in every aspect of life in the United States.
4 pages
28 x 21 cm
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Hasterlik-Hine collection
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Translation of Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner, 1945-10-12
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, giving her advice for her suitors and how she thinks a young woman should interact with men. She also describes an apartment in New York that she is hoping to purchase to live in with Giulia. She talks about the ways in which American democracy, if flawed, is, she feels, visible in every aspect of life in the United States.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_424_translation
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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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