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RG-72.21.22, Postcard from Karl Israel Loser in Vienna to Engineer Oskar Loser in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, 4 December 1940.pdf (PDF Document, 533.59 KB)
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Title:
   Postcard from Karl Israel Loser in Vienna to Engineer Oskar Loser in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia,  4 December 1940
   Date:
   December 1940
   ID:
   RG-72.21.22
   Repository:
   Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
   Found in:
     Ed Victor Papers, 1933-1972 
  Sub-Collection 21: RG-72.21, Inter-state and inter-regional correspondence, 1933 -- 1945
 Sub-Collection 21: RG-72.21, Inter-state and inter-regional correspondence, 1933 -- 1945  Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-72.21.22, Postcard from Karl Israel Loser in Vienna to Engineer Oskar Loser in  Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, December 1940
 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-72.21.22, Postcard from Karl Israel Loser in Vienna to Engineer Oskar Loser in  Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, December 1940
    
  Sub-Collection 21: RG-72.21, Inter-state and inter-regional correspondence, 1933 -- 1945
 Sub-Collection 21: RG-72.21, Inter-state and inter-regional correspondence, 1933 -- 1945  Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-72.21.22, Postcard from Karl Israel Loser in Vienna to Engineer Oskar Loser in  Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, December 1940
 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-72.21.22, Postcard from Karl Israel Loser in Vienna to Engineer Oskar Loser in  Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, December 1940Creators:
   Correspondences between relatives and friends in Europe and America (1939 -- 1945)
Karl Loser from Vienna (1940)
   Karl Loser from Vienna (1940)
Subjects:
   Austria (1939--1945)
Correspondence between German-occupied and un-occupied territories
Correspondence between relatives and friends in German-occupied Europe
Documents in German language
Lubljana (Slovenia)
Slovenia (1939-1945)
Vienna (Austria)
Yugoslavia (1918--1941)
   Correspondence between German-occupied and un-occupied territories
Correspondence between relatives and friends in German-occupied Europe
Documents in German language
Lubljana (Slovenia)
Slovenia (1939-1945)
Vienna (Austria)
Yugoslavia (1918--1941)
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