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Steuerwald - letter to his brother Jurgen

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Title
Steuerwald - letter to his brother Jurgen
Subject
Australia--Emigration and immigration—History
Australia--Social life and customs
Jewish families
Sydney (N.S.W.)
German language--Writing
Correspondence
Category
4. World War II
Author
Steuerwald, Gerhard
Current holder
Sydney Jewish Museum
Date
1939
Link
https://sjm-web.adlibhosting.com/AIS/Details/museum/6917
Item number
M2011/034:028
Access rights
Digitised
Country of origin
Australia
Place
Sydney
Language
German
Description from source
Undated letter probably sent in 1939, from Gerhard Steuerwald living in North Sydney to his brother Jurgen, living in England. Gerhard writes about his life in Australia. In April he is starting a new job as a reporter for the Daily Telegraph. He also mentions: Aussie rules, surfing, koalas, dingos, the heat, bushfires and unpredictable weather. He talks about their mother living in Germany; she has been banned from practicing her profession as a beautician. He hopes he can get a visa for her to come to Australia.

This letter forms part of a collection of 40 letters and postcards dating from the 1930’s that were sent to Jurgen Steuerwald in England, the majority, from his mother, living in Germany and his brother Gerhard, living in Australia. The contrast between the descriptions of life in Australia and England where the two brothers live in safety, and of the fear and danger borne by their mother living in Germany provide a striking contrast.
Physical format
Letters