Elise Steiner: Copy family correspondence

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Elise Steiner: Copy family correspondence 
Elise Steiner: Copy family correspondence 
4 folders 
This collection comprises photocopies of the original manuscript letters and typescript transcriptions, which were produced by the depositor, date unknown. Some of the themes which recur throughout include the following: gratitude that at least one child was able to escape and moreover to continue with her education; efforts to find a place on the Kindertransport for Leo; news of the fate of other family members who had managed to emigrate to various countries; the takeover of the family business (although 'Aryanisation' is not explicitly mentioned). Despite the increasing difficulties of life in Vienna exemplified by the occasional suicide of friends and the growing fear of being out on the streets, there is a sense that life has to go on. So, for example mention is made of the celebration of Jewish festivals and of training for new occupations. Also, whilst the prospect of emigration recedes, the family continues to make preparations for a future departure by selling off possessions and studying English.

The last letter from the family is dated July 1940. There is no explanation for the absence of correspondence between this date and that of their deportation in October 1941. The last letter in the collection is from a former employee of the family business, dated 29 July 1947. She states that she is ready to hand back the business, of which she took over the running immediately after the war. Intriguingly she also mentions that the last that she heard of the family was when they were deported to Poland in 1943.  
The correspondence has been arranged and numbered chronologically in four folders. 

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