Letter of condolence from Alexander Baczewski to Max Bredig
- 1944-Apr-30
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Baczewski, Alexander. “Letter of Condolence from Alexander Baczewski to Max Bredig,” April 30, 1944. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 8, Folder 37. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/mwp88vh.
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Dr. Alexander Baczewski
83-19 116th Street
Kew Gardens, L.I., N.Y.
4-30-1944
Sehr geehrter Herr Doktor:
Worte der Anerkennung und Bemitleidung sind billig, wenn ein Mann der geistigen Große Ihres Vaters dahingegangen ist und ich will sie Ihnen ersparen. Trost aber gibt es nicht, wenn man eine seiner Lieben verloren hat! Warum schreibe ich Ihnen dann?
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Um Ihnen zu zeigen, dass ich Ihren Kümmern mitfühle und ich will sehr Ihren Schmerz bergen.
Ihr A Baczewski
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Dr. Alexander Baczewski
83-19 116th Street
Kew Gardens, L.I., N.Y.
4-30-1944
Dear Doctor,
Words of recognition and sympathy are unsuitable when a man of your father's intellectual greatness has passed away, and I will spare you them. However, there is no consolation when you have lost a loved one! Why am I writing to you then?
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I want you to know that I sympathize with your sadness and really hope to alleviate your pain.
A Baczewski