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OJ 14/5, [15] Handwritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich and Jeanette Schenker, July 27,
1923
Moriz Schenker reports on a visit from [his elder brother] Wilhelm, and the
difficulties the latter is in. -- His secretary is away, consequently he cannot send
Heinrich his account, or help over [sister Sophie's daughter] Frieda. -- He warns of looming
catastrophe in Germany.
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OJ 14/5, [17] Handwritten picture postcard from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich and Jeanette Schenker,
dated February 13, 1924
Moriz Schenker urges Heinrich to write a letter to Sophie.
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OJ 5/38, [25] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated March 28,
1927
Heinrich asks Wilhelm where the two of them and their brother Moriz should
hold their planned meeting. He reports that their father’s grave is no longer standing, and
that their sister Sophie is concerned about her daughter Frieda marrying a young lawyer
named Goldschläger.
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OJ 11/31, [1] Handwritten letter from Sophie Guttmann to Jeanette Schenker, dated January 6,
1938
On her 40th wedding anniversary, Sophie Guttmann reports anxiety about her son
Hans and his extravagant wife Edith; she writes also about daughter Frieda and younger son
Julien, also Frieda's children, Hilde and Edith Fränkel, and her husband
Salo.
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OJ 11/31, [2] Handwritten letter from Sophie Guttmann to Jeanette Schenker, dated November 24,
1938
Sophie and Salo Guttmann exchanged houses with Frieda and family for a month;
Sophie reports on Frieda's two daughters, on Julien, Hans and his difficult wife, and the
latters' daughter.