Albine Adler (1870-1927)

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Albine Adler (1870-1927)

  • Profession: 
  • Relation to Mahler: Childhood friend in Jihlava
  • Correspondence with Mahler: 
  • Parents: Juda Münzer en Ludmila Münzer 
  • Born: 00-00-1870
  • Brothers: 4 (Munzer)
  • Sisters: 1 (Munz)
  • Married:
    • In 1890: Dr. Alfred Pollak (1853-1896, aged 43).
    • In 1898: Max Adler (1850-1904).
  • Children: No
  • Died: 19-06-1928 Vienna, Austria. Aged 57
  • Cremation: 20-06-1928
  • Buried: 25-06-1928 Central cemetery, Vienna, Austria. Grave of her first husband (Pollak family grave). Grave 67-46-86

Also: Albine Munzer, Josefine Pollak, Albine Adler, Albi

No family relation with Guido Adler (1855-1941) or Victor Adler (1852-1918).

Mentioned in diary Natalie Bauer-Lechner (1858-1921).

Albi Adler is mentioned in several letters by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911):

Albine Adler (1870-1927).

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Albine Adler (1870-1927)

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