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RefNoFS/7/4/5/33
LevelItem
TitleLetter from F Demuth to Professor Simon
Date9 November 1946
DescriptionStates the activities of his organisation have decreased very much. For lack of means they are not in position to run an office. The secretary of their organisation, Mrs Muhlberg, has offered to deal with cases arising in an honorary capacity and he will try also his best to help people who are looking for a position. There exists no need to dissolve the NOTGEMEINSCHAFT DEUTSCHER WISSENSCHAFTLER IM AUSLAND as such officially. At the same time he would like to express his sincere thanks for the interest Simon always took in their work and sincerely hopes that he will further on assist them with his valuable advice,

Letters should be addressed either to Demuth (34 Howitt Close, Howitt Road, London NW3) or to Mrs A R Muhlberg (198 Empire Court, Wembley Park, Middlesex).
Extent1 page
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
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