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Ellen von Mauler Christiansen (?), who lived in the Hasterlik apartment from 1938-1939, writes a letter to Giulia Kortischoner describing daily life in Vienna. She also states that Susi Weiss (Giulia's older half-sister) would like to...
Ellen Christiansen briefly writes to Giulia Kortischoner giving her the recipe for potato pancakes. Ellen says she will take pictures of her mother, Mia Hasterlik once the weather is nice and asks Giulia whether she will start a picture...
Ellen Christiansen writes to Giulia Kortischoner, in which she explains that she is in Zurich and that, unless notified otherwise, will come to visit Giulia at Schaffhausen.
Ellen Christansen writes to Giulia Kortischoner, delivering news about Paul Hasterlik's accident on July 13, 1939. It was suspected that Paul Hasterlik had a concussion.
Ellen Christiansen writes to Giulia Kortischoner about life aboard a ship, which departed from Amsterdam and whose ultimate destination is Trinidad. She is currently near the Bay of Biscay, near Madeira.
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner that she is worried she has not heard from Giulia in a while and plans to call Schaffhausen for her birthday. Ellen Christiansen playfully scolds Giulia.
Ellen Christansen writes to Giulia Kortischoner stating that, as she is still on vacation in Switzerland, she will come and visit Giulia in Schaffhausen soon. She also states that she has received a letter from Boni.
Mia Hasterlik tells Giulia Kortischoner that she has returned safely from Schaffhausen, Switzerland and discovered that Thomas was arrested by the police. She does not know why. Mia Hasterlik is very distressed. Ellen Christiansen writes...
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