Thank you card from Gerhard Anschütz to Georg Bredig, January 1927
- 1927-Jan-11

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Anschütz was a professor of constitutional law at the University of Tübingen, Heidelberg University, and Humboldt University of Berlin. In 1933, he voluntarily resigned from teaching in response to the Nazi regime.
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Anschütz Gerhard. “Thank You Card from Gerhard Anschütz to Georg Bredig, January 1927 ,” January 11, 1927. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 1, Folder 27. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/ns9351p.
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An meinem sechzigen Geburtstage ist mir von nah und fern durch mündliche, briefliche und telegraphische Glückwünsche, Blumenspenden und andere schöne Gaben so viel Ehre, Anerkennung und Freundschaft erwiesen worden, dass ich mich, überrascht und überwältigt durche diese Fülle, außer Stande sehe, einem jedem, der solchergestalt meiner gedacht, einzeln und persönlich zu danken. Ich bitte daher, meinen herzlichsten, tiefempfundenen Dank auf diesem Wege aussprechen zu dürfen.
Heidelberg, 11. Januar 1927
Gerhard Anschütz
On my sixtieth birthday, I received many gestures of honor, appreciation, and friendship from near and far through verbal, written, and telegraphic well-wishes, flowers, and other nice gifts. I am impressed and at a loss for words because of this generosity. Although I am unable to see everyone to individually thank you in person, I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation in writing.
Heidelberg, January 11, 1927
Gerhard Anschütz