Postcard of the Moscow Polytechnic Museum from Hans von Euler and Kasimir Fajans to Georg Bredig
- 1925-Sep-14
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The Polytechnic Museum was founded in 1872. It is one of the oldest science and technology museums in the world. In 1907, an amphitheater opened in the building. Scientific experiments, lectures, and conferences were open to the public and given by many world-renowned scientists.
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Fajans, Kasimir, and Hans von Euler. “Postcard of the Moscow Polytechnic Museum from Hans Von Euler and Kasimir Fajans to Georg Bredig,” September 14, 1925. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 22. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/mm8xzsd.
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(left side)
Sehr verehrter Herr Kollege! Mit Fajans sitze ich hier in der Nähe des Kremlins und wir bedauern, dass wir Sie nicht auch hier nicht begrüßen konnten.
Auf baldiges Wiedersehen
Ihr sehr ergebener Euler
Herzlichen Gruss
K Fajans
(right side)
Германия
Herr Professor Dr. Georg Bredig
Technische Hochschule
Karlsruhe B.
Германия
(left side)
Dear Colleague,
I am sitting here with Fajans near the Kremlin and we regret that we could not welcome you here as well.
See you soon!
Yours sincerely,
Euler
Warm regards,
K. Fajans
(right side)
Germany
Professor Dr. Georg Bredig
Technical University
Karlsruhe (Baden)
Germany