Correspondence to Franz Werfel, 1942.

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Correspondence to Franz Werfel, 1942.

Announces a meeting of the Free Austiran Movement to be held in commemoration of the 4th anniversary of the Anschluss and invites Franz Werfel to join the honorary committee presiding over the event. See also other correspondence related to the Free Austrian Movement under: Degenfeld, Heinrich, Graf.

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Somer, Marem.

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The Free Austrian Movement was an organization of Austrians in exile founded by Hans Rott in Toronto in 1940 and based in New York as of 1942. Rott had been a minister in the Austrian government under Schuschnigg before the annexation of Austria by Germany; he signs as President of the Free Austrian Movement. Somer signs as Executive Director, and Friebeisz as Vice-President of the movement. (Freibeisz's first name is given under his signature as "Hans" but in the letterhead as "Hano.") ...

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