Thank you card from Johanna Duisberg with a portrait of Carl Duisberg, 1935
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Duisberg, Johanna. “Thank You Card from Johanna Duisberg with a Portrait of Carl Duisberg, 1935,” March 1935. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 4, Folder 41. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/gkay1cz.
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Die Liebe, die mich beim letzten Geleit meines Mannes umgab, herzliche Worte geistiger Trost, Blumengrüße und ehrendes Gedenken, erwidern meine Kinder und ich aus dankbarem Herzen. Jeder der meinen Mann und unseren Vater liebten, steht unserem Herzen nahe.
Frau Johanna Duisberg
Leverkusen im März, 1935
My children and I would like to convey our gratitude for the love that surrounded me during my husband’s funeral, the heartfelt messages that provided spiritual solace, the flowers, and the honorable memorial. Everyone who loved my husband and our father remains close to our hearts.
Mrs. Johanna Duisberg
Leverkusen in March, 1935