The Queen Mary Ma and Dally sailed on her to Europe in 1962 |
Precisely twenty four years after Ma and Dally fled Vienna, they returned for a visit to the city of their birth. It must have been a very difficult trip. The memories of their youth and of the world that was destroyed must have been constantly in their feelings and thoughts. They had lost homes, livelihoods, family, and friends. Their beloved Schiffschul with all its organizations was gone. The memories of Kristalnacht and the many other horrible atrocities that they had witnessed could not have been forgotten.
Following is a short diary, written by Ma, apparently at the beginning of the trip. It was written on an envelope of the hotel's stationary. The few lines speak for themselves.
This short diary was written by Ma during her visit to Vienna 1962 Her first visit since fleeing the Nazis in late 1938 "Its a funny feeling here in Vienna, at home without being at home." |
Left N.Y. 11.30.62 on Queen Mary.
First 2 days beautiful
steady sea.
3rd day strong gale 4th and 5th again
very nice.
Arrived in Cherbourg [France] 12.5.62 9 A.M.
came to Paris
at 11 A.M.
Went with bus 51 to Champ Elisee, walked till 6:30 ate at “Eden”.
Walked till time
to leave for Vienna.
Walked back to … …. … took Orient Express at 9:45 P.M.
came 2 hours later
12.6.62 to Vienna.
(met Mr. Wasserfall from Paris).
It is a funny feeling here in Vienna,
at home without being at home. We left exactly 24 years ago on Dec. 15. 38 a
lot of things have happened since then. Thank Haschem for everything.
We
checked into Hotel Post Fleischmarkt 24, then went out for a walk.
A lot is
changed, new stores, new houses, and new faces.
Friday morning we called Deszo [Kohn] and Edwin’s cousin Dr. Walter Stroh.
Went to Bre.... and walked.
I can see we will
walk quite a lot here.
Friday afternoon we met Walter Stroh in his business “Sudfruchte?”
He took us to his apartment.
We met his wife Csesze (Magda).
Hotel Post's stationary Ma and Dally stayed at the hotel The few lines above were written on this stationary |
Deszo Kohn was Ma's first cousin a brother of Irene Richter and Joe, children of Uncle Rudy.