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RefNoFS/7/4/5/14
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Professor Simon to Dr Demuth
Date28/06/1940
DescriptionWritten from 10, Belbroughton Road, Oxford
Simon states he is prepared to take charge of the liquidation of the Notgemeinschaft, in case it should be necessary. On the other hand, he thinks it would be a great advantage if a person living in London would be in charge. Advises him to ask first Dr Elsas. Prepared to help him or to sign the final settlement. Does not think he will be interned in the near future, although there does not appear to be a principle govening the choice, as more than 50% have been interned and Heitler, Froehlich and London are interned also. Simon sent his children to Canada alone, but they will be looked after at the other end. Impatient to hear news of their safe arrival, though this may take more than a week.
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FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
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