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B[erlin], the 2 August [1914]a
Dear Professor,
Waiting to join the Austrian army, I must send you my most cordial greetings in this grave hour. All wishes, your, your loved ones, all of us –
With my devotion always faithful and grateful
Your M. Eitingon
I drive my wife with my parents in Leipzig1.
Mirra Eitingonb
(a) Postcard, adressée à Carlsbad, returned to Vienna.
(b) Signature of the wife of Eitingon.
1. The family Eitingon in Leipzig, including his parents and Chaim Alexandra Eitingon, see Introduction, p. 10.