Postcard from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, August 30, 1937
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Bredig, Georg. “Postcard from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, August 30, 1937,” August 30, 1937. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 7, Folder 13. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/zj3o3vq.
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Image 1
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Prof. Bredig
Karlsruhe (B.)
[right margin]
Postkarte [stamps]
Herrn Dr. M. A. Bredig
in Berlin W.15.
Kurfürstendamm 66 II
(bei Lowenstein)
Image 2
Klrh. 30. 8. 37 mittags.
Lieber Max-Albert!
Soeben sandte ich Dir in Einschreibbrief mit einem Schreiben Dein Kontobuch. Ich vergass Deine Anfrage wegen Zinsen etc. bis 10 d.J. zu beantworten. Es werden ebensoviel wie im Jahre 1936 sein. Du kannst es also auch aus dem Kontobuch ersehen. Es können diesmal höchsten 10 R.M. mehr sein.
Mit bestem Gruss,
Dein Vater
Image 1
[left margin]
Prof. Bredig
Karlsruhe (Baden)
[right margin]
Postcard [stamps]
Dr. M. A. Bredig
in Berlin W.15.
Kurfürstendamm 66 II
(c/o Lowenstein)
Image 2
Karlsruhe, 30 August 1937, afternoon
Dear Max-Albert,
I have just sent you your account book and a letter by registered mail. I forgot to answer your question about the accrual of interest until October of this year. It will be the same as in 1936. You can also see this in the account book. It might be 10 Reichsmark more this time.
Best wishes,
Father