Salla Terrena im Waldsteinpallais, Prag, 1915 - Minerva AK
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- Start : Sun 17 Aug 2025 09:37:07 (IST)
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Printed colour postcard showing an illustrated view by Jaroslav Šetelík of the Salla Terrena in the Wallenstein Palace in Praha, Prag or Prague in Czechia.
Published by Minerva, Vinohrady, Praha, No 388.
Postally used on 4 February 1915 with Praha cancellation on green 5h stamp and sent by Hedwig Adler to the German Jewish mathematician Herrn. Dr. phil. Ludwig Berwald, Villa Landheim, Grünwald bei München, Bayern and with purple "Überpruft" postmark. Hedwig and Ludwig were married seven months after this card was sent. A few years later he became a Professor at the German University in Prague. They were both deported by the SS to the Łódź Ghetto on 22nd October 1941. The Berwalds were two of 55 people who were forced to live in an incomplete one storey schoolhouse at 48 Maryśinska Street in one-room, approximately 20ft or 6m square, and with no beds. Hedwig, eight years older than her husband, died 27 March 1942 of blocked arteries; Ludwig followed 23 days later of intestinal catarrh and heart failure.
Good condition, with some corner wear.
U373
Published by Minerva, Vinohrady, Praha, No 388.
Postally used on 4 February 1915 with Praha cancellation on green 5h stamp and sent by Hedwig Adler to the German Jewish mathematician Herrn. Dr. phil. Ludwig Berwald, Villa Landheim, Grünwald bei München, Bayern and with purple "Überpruft" postmark. Hedwig and Ludwig were married seven months after this card was sent. A few years later he became a Professor at the German University in Prague. They were both deported by the SS to the Łódź Ghetto on 22nd October 1941. The Berwalds were two of 55 people who were forced to live in an incomplete one storey schoolhouse at 48 Maryśinska Street in one-room, approximately 20ft or 6m square, and with no beds. Hedwig, eight years older than her husband, died 27 March 1942 of blocked arteries; Ludwig followed 23 days later of intestinal catarrh and heart failure.
Good condition, with some corner wear.
U373
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Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 230981789 |
Start Time | Sun 17 Aug 2025 09:37:07 (IST) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
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Item Condition | Used |
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Views | 10 |
Dispatch Time | 2 Days |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United Kingdom |
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