Letter to Paulina Wlodawer

A letter from the Warsaw ghetto to Asino, to Paulina Włodawer from the Justmans: her sister - Regina, mother - Miriam (notes on the last page and – the conclusions – at the first page), sister - Bluma (note on the first page) and Aron (note on the last page). Also a note: ‘Regards from Pinek. Asino. Włodawer ‘ (last two words underlined). Regina Justman signals that two days ago they received the first package. ‘My one and only!’ - she writes to her sister. – 'Your letters are deeply touching and very beautiful. I am more than grateful for them, more than you think and their importance to us - especially for me - is huge. I would like to answer you in a similar tone and reassure you about our fate, just as you reassured me about yours. [...] not much has changed for the worse so far; and that's a lot, that's all I require now. Because you see, one can stand everything, you can get used to everything [with] time, but the worst thing is this uncertainty,living in a constant strain, in a constant tension of nerves, in a constant anticipation of an impact or a catastrophe’’.

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Information about the object
Author/creator
Justman, Regina (1913-1942?)
Justman, Aron (1884-1942?)
Justman, Chaja Miriam (1888-1942?)
Justman, Bluma (1920-1942?)
Object type
correspondence
Time of creation/dating
20th century
Created place
Warszawa (mazovian province)
Technique
manual script
Material
paper
Keywords
Copyrights status
the object is not protected by copyright law
Owner
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Identification number
MPOLIN-A4.1.10