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- 23 August 1943 (Creation)
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2 pp. with envelope
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Biographical history
Hella Anna Maria Scholz was born in Berlin on 29 December 1928 as the younger of the two daughters of Bruno Scholz, a merchant in building materials, and Klara née Kaiser. She was educated in Berlin. In 1942, she met Günther Junge, a pilot with the German Luftwaffe. They remained a couple until Günther’s death in an air battle on 27 January 1944.
After the war, Hella worked as a laboratory assistant for a British military medical unit in Hannover. Here, she met her future husband, an Englishman named William Fuller. They married on 1 January 1951 at the Ploughley & Bullingdon Register Office in Oxford, and in February of that year Hella became a British citizen. She and her husband lived in Oxfordshire and had no children. Hella later moved to Penarth in Glamorgan, Wales, where she died on 31 January 2003.
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From Günther in Parchim. Since he still does not know where Hella is, he has to send her birthday package to her parents in Berlin. He hopes that she will enjoy the little goodies he bought for her and that he will also be able to have some chocolate on her birthday. He says that she will get a real birthday present soon. There was nothing to buy there. He hopes to be able to purchase something in the Netherlands in two or three weeks, depending on when they will leave Parchim. Günther wishes Hella all the best for the next year of her life and tells her to stay the way she is. This way, neither she nor he has to worry. With envelope.
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- German
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In Sütterlin script.
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This document is water-damaged.