Letter from Regina "Gigi" to Giulia Kortischoner, 1946-05-06
Regina "Gigi," is a polio friend that Giulia Kortischoner met in Bad Ragaz. Gigi writes to Giulia that she is happy Giulia has not gained the indifferent attitude that many American have about the post-war situation. Gigi misses Giulia more than she expected and hopes for a letter from her soon. Gigi asks Giulia to consider what she really needs them to send her from Zurich, because it would be quite expensive and she would not really need everthing she left behind. Gigi also talks about her boyfriend, Felix Sachs. She also tells Giulia they met with her older Viennese friend, Gustav Stux, in Zurich.
2 pages
29 x 21 cm
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Translation of Letter from Regina "Gigi" to Giulia Kortischoner, 1946-05-06
Regina "Gigi," is a polio friend that Giulia Kortischoner met in Bad Ragaz. Gigi writes to Giulia that she is happy Giulia has not gained the indifferent attitude that many American have about the post-war situation. Gigi misses Giulia more than she expected and hopes for a letter from her soon. Gigi asks Giulia to consider what she really needs them to send her from Zurich, because it would be quite expensive and she would not really need everthing she left behind. Gigi also talks about her boyfriend, Felix Sachs. She also tells Giulia they met with her older Viennese friend, Gustav Stux, in Zurich.
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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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