Correspondence to Adolf Klarmann, 1969, 1977.

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Correspondence to Adolf Klarmann, 1969, 1977.

Includes an itemized listing of all the materials pertaining to Franz Werfel and Alma Mahler held at the Leo Baeck Institute. Regarding the letter from Alma Mahler to Chajim Bloch, see also under: Bloch, Chajim, 1881-.

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