Witness´s grandfather Moriz Winternitz's (right) and Rabindranath Thakur in India in 1922, when Moriz Winternitz served as a visiting professor for a year at his Vishvabharati University in Shantiniketan
Witness´s grandfather Moriz Winternitz's (right) and Rabindranath Thakur in India in 1922, when Moriz Winternitz served as a visiting professor for a year at his Vishvabharati University in Shantiniketan
Moriz Winternitz's children in a photograph of the famous Langhans studio from 1904, a year before their mother's death. From left: Artur, Ida, Josef, Jiří and Max
Moriz Winternitz's children in a photograph of the famous Langhans studio from 1904, a year before their mother's death. From left: Artur, Ida, Josef, Jiří and Max
Josef Winternitz (1896-1952), the older brother of the witness´s father, was a physicist and philosopher who popularized Einstein's theory of relativity during the First Republic and was one of the leaders of the German-speaking left-wing youth
Josef Winternitz (1896-1952), the older brother of the witness´s father, was a physicist and philosopher who popularized Einstein's theory of relativity during the First Republic and was one of the leaders of the German-speaking left-wing youth