Correspondence, Jutta Schütt to Nicholas Emerson Dante Russo, 1936 March
Scope and Contents
Schütt fluctuates between extreme emotions. Her son gets sick. Schütt thinks that Russo doesn't have any empathy for what she is going through. Russo thinks that she "got with child to have a means to get money" out of him. She is upset that he expects her to "prove" that she is not a parasite. She wants Russo to come to Germany when the Olympics begin. She encloses a fragment of a story. She returns to court, and another judge requests Russo's birth certificate and those of his parents to certify that he is not Jewish. Without Aryan verification, her son will not be able to go to school.
Dates
- Creation: 1936 March
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Language of Materials
English
German
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Rare Books & Special Collections Repository