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LC ASC 27/45, [3] Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Schoenberg, dated April 17, 1938
Violin tells Schoenberg he expects to obtain an affidavit to emigrate to the USA, and ask if Schoenberg could write a letter of recommendation for work in San Francisco, and advise him on possibilities there.
OJ 10/18, [16] Handwritten postcard from Marianne Kahn and Angi Elias to Jeanette Schenker, dated April ?3, 1938
Kahn and Elias are well and hope to see Jeanette in Vienna soon.
OJ 14/10, [34] Handwritten letter with envelope from Rosa Weil to Jeanette Schenker, dated April 2, 1938
{Rosa Weil replies to a letter from Jeanette in Italy, the content of which cannot be fully understood but must have reflected the German annexation of Austria on March 11–13, and ensuing attacks on Jewish persons.] Rosa (in Czechoslovakia) says only “events of recent times have gripped us.” — Rosa and Arnold have just spent three weeks in Hofgastein taking the cure. She asks Jeanette how long she will stay in Italy and whether she has quit her Vienna apartment and possessions. — Paul Schiff has financial problems. — Hella’s condition is unchanged and her husband has formed another relationship. — Rosa challenges Jeanette’s low opinion of Emma Schiff (Winternitz). — Lene’s husband has been ill. — Hans and Hedl Delmonte have moved to Lisbon.