Otto Bendix: letter to wife
Extent and Medium
1 folder
Biographical History
Mrs E. Lintello, the depositor, describes in a letter to the Wiener Library in 1985 how Otto Bendix had been 'a rich and spoilt, fun-loving man of the world'. She describes his wife as 'her dearest and closest friend...[that she was] 20 years his junior, totally aryan'. She also describes how she never heard from her husband again and that all efforts to trace him were unsuccessful.
Archival History
The letter was part of the possessions of Otto Bendix' former wife who died fairly young, having suffered the Russian occupation of Berlin and having been implicated in an East German spy-ring, incarcerated and subsequently exonerated. The depositor, who was a close friend of the latter, received the letter from her niece.
Acquisition
Otto Benedix letter to wife
Donated June 1990
Donor: Mrs E. Lintello
Scope and Content
This original farewell note (with transcription) documents the last moments of Otto Bendix' life in Berlin prior to deportation to Theresienstadt in 1942.
Conditions Governing Access
Open
People
- Bendix, Otto
Subjects
- Terezin (ghetto)
- Letters
- Deportations