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Giulia Kortischoner writes to Mia Hasterlik and Auguste "Gusti" Hasterlik, asking about a new job that one of them got with a family from Switzerland and stating that she is not sure if they will be able to understand her when she sees...
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Auguste Hasterlik about Susi's boat trip to Africa. She informs Auguste about Paul and Mia's current situation and the newest restrictions placed on Jews. Giulia also writes about her daily life in...
Giulia Kortischoner informs Auguste Hasterlik that Susi is married to Robert Seemann. She then describes the Good Friday church service she hears and gives a description of the church where the service is taking place.
Mia Hasterlik writes about political developments in Europe: about children leaving London or being required to go to the countryside, etc. She describes how she will be one of the foreigners in London to be employed in the war effort....
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 healed after the accident, and that, except for...
Giulia Kortischoner informs Auguste “Gusti” Hasterlik that Susi is married to Robert Seemann. She then describes the Good Friday church service she hears and gives a description of the church where the service is taking place.
Giula Hasterlik writes to Auguste Hasterlik, giving her updates about Paul Hasterlik, saying that she thinks he will most likely be able to stay in Wickenburg. She also mentions the recent trip that Ellen Christansen made to Switzerland...
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, ...
Hanna Kras writes to Giulia Kortischoner, informing her about the difficulties of finding a job in England, except in the countryside, where she would rather not go because she prefers the "magic fairytale city" of London. She thinks...
Giulia Kortischoner apologizes to Auguste Hasterlik for not writing sooner and assures her she will write a long letter soon. Giulia thanks Auguste for the magazines and books she sent.
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