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City on the Adriatic, the most important seaport of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1867 to 1918, assigned to Italy by post-war treaty. It lies 110 km (c. 70 miles) east of Venice, close to the present-day Slovenian border.

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  • Marko Deisinger

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Correspondence

  • OJ 5/38, [1] Handwritten letter from Heinrich Schenker & Jeanette Kornfeld to Wilhelm Schenker, dated January 24, 1918

    Heinrich commiserates with Wilhelm and Dodi over the children havng mumps. -- He discusses the eventuality that Wilhelm and family might decide to leave Kautzen, and weighs the practicalities of transferring Julia Schenker's grave from Waidhofen to Vienna, and possible consequences for his own and Jeanette's burials and Moriz Schenker's financial involvement. -- He also discusses the possibility that Vienna might become too threatening for Jews; he deplores Viennese people of all ranks for their verbal abuse toward Germany, and the strikes that are currently taking place in Austria. -- Jeanette adds a paragraph.

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