Numero oggettoM2010/069:003
DescrizionePostcard written by the donor, Anna (Hanka) Kalfus (nee Tintpulwer), parents Maurice and Miriam (Maria) Tintpulwer in Bendsburg ghetto (Bedzin, Poland) to Alfred Schwarzbaum in Lausanne, Switzerland, 8 May 1943, three months before they were deported to Auschwitz where they were murdered.
They write, "Please send as soon as possible the same parcel which all of our friends have already received. You do know me for many years and you do know that I would not bother you with that if it were not urgently required. I am expecting your response as soon as possible." Alfred Schwarzbaum escaped from Bedzin to Lausanne; from there he conducted relief and rescue work for Jews in his homeland through Relico (The Relief Committee for Jewish War Victims).
They write, "Please send as soon as possible the same parcel which all of our friends have already received. You do know me for many years and you do know that I would not bother you with that if it were not urgently required. I am expecting your response as soon as possible." Alfred Schwarzbaum escaped from Bedzin to Lausanne; from there he conducted relief and rescue work for Jews in his homeland through Relico (The Relief Committee for Jewish War Victims).
Data 1943-05-08 - 1943-05-08
Soggettoescape, desperation, passed by the censor
Nome oggettopostcards
Materialepaper
Dimensioni
- width: 147.00 mm
height: 105.00 mm
Lingua
- German Dear friend Mr Schwarzbaum
I thank you very much for your letter which I have read today. Please send as soon as possible the same parcel which all of our friends have already received. You do know me for many years and you do know that I would not bother you with that if it were not urgently required. I am expecting your response as soon as possible. I greet you in friendship. Signed M Tintpulwer
Linea di creditoSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Mrs Anna Kalfus

