Letter from the German Consul to Max Bredig, July 21, 1938
- 1938-Jul-21
Max Bredig (1902-1977) is informed that his German citizenship is no longer valid after February 8, 1939.
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Diplomatic. “Letter from the German Consul to Max Bredig, July 21, 1938,” July 21, 1938. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 7, Folder 37. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/xxg9x8s.
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Deutsches Konsulat
German Consulate
Cleveland, Ohio
1122 Midland Bldg.
Bei Beantwortung bitte anzugeben / In your reply please refer to: Pa. Bredig
Den 21. Juli 1938.
Herrn Dr. Max A. Bredig
1517 Montclair St.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Mit Bezugnahme auf unseren bisherigen Schriftwechsel übersende ich Ihnen in Anlage Ihren deutschen Reisepass zurück, dessen Geltungsdauer bis zum 8. Februar 1939 verlängert worden ist. Die dafür fällige Gebühr von 80 Cents bitte ich gelegentlich einzusenden.
Der deutsche Konsul
I.A. Müller
WM/JW
P.S. Ich darf darauf hinweisen, dass der Reisepass zu Reisen nach Deutschland nur in Zusammenhang mit einer Reisebestätigung des Konsulats verwendet werden kann.
German Consulate
Cleveland, Ohio
1122 Midland Bldg.
In your reply, please refer to: Pa. Bredig
July 21, 1938
Dr. Max A. Bredig
1517 Montclair St.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
With regards to our previous correspondence, I am returning your German passport. Its validity has been extended until February 8, 1939. I request that you send the 80 cent fee for this.
The German Consul
I.A. Müller
WM / JW
P.S. I would like to point out that the passport can only be used to travel to Germany with confirmation from the consulate.