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Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, telling her that the time that she was allowed to stay in England expired, despite the fact that she is hoping that she can petition to extend this time. She hopes to ultimately leave for the...
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Mia Hasterlik and expresses her joy over the end of the war and her future together with her family in the United States. Giulia feels sad for the people who aren't as lucky to have family waiting for them...
Margrit Wolf, a classmate of Giulia Kortischoner's in Switzerland, writes to Giulia, wishing her a speedy recovery, as she has been taken to the hospital after falling ill with polio.
Form letters regarding a questionnaire, International Commission for Penal Reconstruction and Development, Committee on Ofenses Against International Public Order
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Mia Hasterlik about her life in Ragaz, giving her stories about some of the patients and giving more details about a patient who is in love with her. She has recieved an update from Susi Weiss, who sounds...
Vicar Thomas Blatter, the Catholic vicar at Giulia Kortischoner's school, writes to Giulia that suffering is God's will. He sends her booklets and pamphlets to read. Giulia is at Kanton Hospital suffering from polio.
Frances Menzel, a friend of Aguste Hasterlik's who lives in Chicago, writes to Giulia Kortischoner, sending her an enclosed letter to pass on to people in Europe. She complains that she has tried to send so many letters before, but that...
Sister Luise writes to Giulia Kortischoner, sending her kind wishes and telling her to take care of Alice Sigerist, who has apparently fallen ill. She also wishes her a happy Christmas.
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner in English because she is not allowed to write in German. She expresses concern over Paul Hasterlik, as she is not even sure if he is getting anything to eat or if he is allowed to stay in his...
Evi Leib writes to Giulia Kortischoner, updating her about her life and Vienna and stating that the only reason she hadn't written sooner was because she thought that Giulia had already left for the US.
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, talking about excited she is that Giulia finally has her arrangements for her trip to the US made and that she just hopes that everything works out. She says that she has been working a lot...
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