Correspondence, Jutta Schütt to Nicholas Emerson Dante Russo, 1935 May
Scope and Contents
Schütt refers to Russo's Heidelberg records being subject to some scandal that is "settled already." She believes that her family is attempting to persecute her and Russo. She attempts to work out her inheritance through the Potsdam court and delcares "if they don't answer as they should, we'll go right on to Hitler." She spends most of her time with Schmücking and Rotzoll. She misses Russo, but she continues to reassure him that everything on her "side of the ocean" is fine. She believes that she will reunite with Russo and they will spend their lives together. Two photographs attached are both headshots of Jutta Schütt.
Dates
- Creation: 1935 May
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Language of Materials
English
German
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Rare Books & Special Collections Repository