29 August 1948 Dear Nathan, I can imagine how you must have had to fight it out with those people in Breslau. I don’t know whether one should be more surprised at their dishonesty or their stupidity. I hope you were only amused and not annoyed. How good it would have been if I could have given you a couple of pills containing something of my temperament in concentrated form for you to swallow. Whether Jew or Christian, It’s a beast. I very much look forward to your visit as well as the report on your travel adventures. Albert’s wife (Friedi) flew to Zurich in a poorly concealed attempt to work to Tetel’s disadvantage as a vulturine spy. I’m in suspense as to what Dr. Meili’s next statement will be. All the best, Yours, A. E. [ALS]