Box 1
Contains 144 Results:
Letter. Verwaltungsstelle der Wiener Hochschulen to Helene Oppenheim, 1928 August 25
Letter sent on the occasion of Professor Samuel Oppenheim's death with information on pensions due Helene and family.
Letters. Helene Oppenheim to Hilde Koplenig, 1940-1941
Enclosure consists of a Russian address in the city of Engels in the Volga German Soviet Socialist Republic; letters were sent from the United States to the USSR.
Letters. Helene Oppenheim to Hilde Koplenig, 1942-1945
Several of the letters are written in English.
Letters. Helene Oppenheim to Hilde and Elisabeth Koplenig, circa 1941-1947
Two of the letters are written in English; the letter of June 13, 1943 is incomplete.
Letters. Helene Oppenheim to Hilde Koplenig, 1946-1947
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Moscow, USSR, to Helene Oppenheim, Vienna, Austria, 1967 December
Letters. Helene Oppenheim to Hilde Koplenig, undated
One of the letters is in English and includes an encyclopedia article on Samuel Oppenheim, Helene's husband and a professor of astronomy who died in 1928.
Letters. Max Lobl to Hilde Koplenig, 1921-1923
Max Lobl was an uncle of Hilde's, and the letters are written in English. Folder includes a letter of Lobl's to the "Committee for Free Czechoslovakia in Free Europe."
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein the Mirovs, 1964-1965
The letter begun on October 31, 1965 is picked up and continued on November 12.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1972
Letter. Ernst Fischer to Hilde Koplenig, 1941 August 11
Letter. Ernst Fischer to Johann Koplenig, 1942
Folder includes a letter in Russian from Fischer to a Comrade Baranov dated May 8, 1942.
Letter. Fernando (?) to Johann Koplenig, 1942 August 1
The letter from the city of Ufa in Bashkortostan is written in French.
Letter. Bruno Margadant to Hilde Koplenig, 1945 August 17
Letter. Ada Elias to Hilde Koplenig, 1945 October 5
Ada Elias was a pediatrician who helped care for Lisa and who emigrated to New York.
Letters. Hilda Seligman to Hilde Koplenig, 1945-1946
Letters are written in French and German; the letter of February 9,1946 has another note to Hilde at the end written by Otto.
Letter. Melitta Kolbertova to Hilde Koplenig, 1946 November 9
Letters. Therese (?) to Hilde Koplenig, 1946-1947
Letter. Hilde and Peter (?) to Hilde Koplenig, 1947 August 22
Letter. Berti (?) to Hilde Koplenig, 1955 August 18
A note pencilled in at the top of the page indicates that Berti was Elisabeth Koplenig's foster mother.
Letter. Lene Robitscher to Hilde Koplenig, 1960 April 8
Letter. Laure Schimkova to Hilde Koplenig, undated
Miscellaneous correspondence. Hilde Koplenig with various unidentified correspondents, undated
Miscellaneous items. "Mr. Dimitrow" et al., 1944-1946
The letter and note are clearly dated; however, the postcard is undated. The postcard, depicting the City Hall building of Stockholm, Sweden, is inscribed: "This is Hilde's favorite building."