Message from Arthur and Erna Dalem (Alfred and Eva Schnell) to Max Bredig, November 13, 1943
- 1943-Nov-13 (sent)
- 1945-Sep-18 (received)
A message from Alfred Schnell (1900-1944) and Eva Schnell (1913-1944) to Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977). Alfred Schnell was a former colleague of Max Bredig. In the early 1940s, Alfred and his wife Eva fled to The Hauge to escape the persecution of the Jewish people in Germany. In 1943, German forces invaded the Netherlands and the Schnells went into hiding. In their messages to Max Bredig, they use aliases such as Arthur and Erna Dalem, Arthur and Ellen Escaper, and Alfred and Eva Kwik.
In this letter, the Schnells tell Bredig that they are living in freedom but are wishing for quicker progress to health. The Schells' mentions of "health" in their letters may be a cipher for conveying their safety or fear of persecution. While the message is dated November 13, 1943, it was not received until September 18, 1945.
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Cite as
Schnell, Alfred, and Eva Schnell. “Message from Arthur and Erna Dalem (Alfred and Eva Schnell) to Max Bredig, November 13, 1943,” 1943–1945. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 9, Folder 8. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/4eek26j.
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