Sydney Jewish Museum
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    Номер объектаM2015/037:011
    ОписаниеJANA IN PROGRESS

    This 2-page letter is one of several letters from Anna Kalfus collection of family war-time correspondence. It is densely written in black pen on both sides of two pages of different paper. No related envelope survived. It is dated Bendzin, 6/2/1941 and starts with Dearest and Beloved children! It is written by the donor's, Anna Kalfus parent's to her and her sister Ida when they were both taken to a labour camp in Russia in 1940. Anna was 21 and her sister Ida 27.

    The letter conveys concerns about the wellbeing of both sisters, Ida and Hanka (as was Anna called by her parents), as well as wishes for early reunion of the family. It also describes the life and the news from the family, relatives and friends.

    The historical significance of the collection of the Tintpulwer family correspondence is in documenting the Jewish life in rural Poland at the start of the war and later the experience in Russian labour camp and the army. The letters and postcards provide a rare insight into the Jews' fate in Poland and Russia outside the extermination camps.
    Дата 1941
    Темаwar correspondence
    Наименованиеletters
    Размерность
      a page width: 210.00 mm
      height: 220.00 mm
    Язык
      Кредитная линияSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Mrs Anna Kalfus