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Gertrud Kolmar
German writer and holocaust victim (1894–1943).
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Sex or Gender
Female
Place of Birth
Berlin
Place of Death
Auschwitz II-Birkenau Concentration Camp
Oświęcim
Country of Citizenship
German Reich
Germany
Instance Of
Human
Date of Birth
12/10/1894
Date of Death
March 1943
Occupation
Poet
Writer
Playwright
Librettist
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Gertrud
Lexikon Deutschsprachiger Epik Und Dramatik Von Autorinnen 1730–1900
Section
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Gertrud Kolmar
Verbrannt, Verboten, Vergessen
Subject Named As
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Kolmar, Gertrud
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94-95
Lexikon Deutschsprachiger Schriftstellerinnen 1800–1945
Subject Named As
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Kolmar, Gertrud
Page(s)
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164-166
Women Writers of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland
Subject Named As
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Kolmar, Gertrud
Page(s)
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130-131
Author
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Linda Schelbitzki Pickle
Q113369276
Subject Named As
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Kolmar, Gertrud (eigtl. G. K. Chodziesner)
Page(s)
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264–265
Author
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Marion Brandt
Poetry
Literary Activity
German
Schöneberg
(January 1939 - March 1943)
End Time
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March 1943
Start Time
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January 1939
Falkensee
(1923 - November 1938)
End Time
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November 1938
Start Time
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1923
Georg Chodziesner
Hilde Wenzel
German Literature Archive Marbach
Inventory Number
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A:Kolmar, Gertrud
Level of Description
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Nachlass
Transport 32 From Berlin,Berlin (Berlin),City of Berlin,Germany to Auschwitz Birkenau,Extermination Camp,Poland on 02/03/1943
Gertrud Kolmar
Kolmar
Ludwig Chodziesner
Holocaust Victim
Georg Benjamin
Walter Benjamin
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