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Margarete Buber-Neumann


Alternative spellings:
Margarete Buber-Nejman
Margarete Buber Neumann
Margarete Buberová-Neumannová
Margarēṭ Bûber-Noyman
Margarēṭ Bûber-Noyman
Margarete Buber-Neumann
Margarete Neumann
Margarete Faust
Margarete Anna Faust
Anna Margarete Faust
Margarete Buber-Neimann
マルガレーテ ブーバー=ノイマン

B: 21. Oktober 1901 Potsdam
D: 6. November 1989
Biblio: Dt. autobiograph. Autorin, Publizistin, ursprüngl. Kindergärtnerin; 1920 Eintritt in die KJVD in Heidelberg, 1926 in die KPD in Potsdam, 1928 Sekretärin bei der Komintern-Zeitschrift Internationale Pressekorrespondenz, 1933 in Spanien, 1934 Emigration in der Schweiz, Saargebiet, Frankreich, 1935 in die UdSSR abgeschoben (Moskau, nach Verhaftung 1938 Lager Karaganda in Kasachstan), 1940 Auslieferung an Deutschland, 1940-1945 Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück; 2. Ehe mit Helmuth Faust 1948-1959; 1952 nachweisbar im Pass: Künstlername: Margarete Buber-Neumann, 1974 Namensänderung: wieder Buber
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  • Margarete Buber-Neumann (21 October 1901 – 6 November 1989) was a German writer. As a communist, she wrote the memoir Under Two Dictators about her imprisonment within a Soviet prison, and later a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. She was also known for having testified in the so-called "trial of the century" about the Kravchenko Affair in France. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      1967
    1
      1962
    1
      1960
    1
      1957
    1
      1949

    Series

    1. Schriften des Arbeitskreises für Ostfragen (2)