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RefNoOL/19/5
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Otto Loewi, Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, to Dr H Beitzke, Graz University
Date9 June 1950
DescriptionThanks Beitzke for the friendly letter. Is sure that he has spoken freely and will also speak his mind. That [Beitzke's son] Dietrich was following orders, he has no doubt, but that he also called him names he does not think was an order - notes that he of course does not have a housekeeper as he and his wife were stripped of all possessions, but they never complain as they count themselves lucky to have escaped from the Third Reich.
LanguageGerman
Extent2pp
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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