Else Feldmann
Else Feldmann (February 25, 1884, Vienna - 1942, Sobibor extermination camp) was an Austrian writer, playwright, poet, socialist journalist, and victim of the Holocaust.
She grew up in Leopoldstadt as the daughter of poor Jewish parents with her six siblings. She attended college, but after her father lost his job she was forced to leave school to work in a factory. In 1908, she became a contributor to the socialist newspaper Arbeiter-Zeitung and went on to co-found a socialist writers group, Vereinigung sozialistischer Schriftsteller, with Jewish socialist poet Josef Luitpold Stern, communist author, poet, essayist, and songwriter Fritz Brügel, Jewish anarchist and socialist lyricist and poet Theodor Kramer, and early science fiction author Rudolf Brunngraber.[1]
Feldmann was able to develop stories from her articles into novels to reach a wider audience with her socialist message. She began working full time for the Arbeiter-Zeitung in 1923 until the newspaper, along with other socialist and communist political activity, was forbidden by the Nazi Party in 1934. On June 14, 1942 Feldman was captured by the Gestapo and sent to Sobibór, where she was murdered.
Books
- Lowenzahn: Eine Kindheit
- Liebe ohne Hoffnung
- Der Leib der Mutter
- Martha und Antonia
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Ernst Bauch • Rudolf Beckmann • Gerhardt Börner • Paul Bredow • Max Bree • Arthur Dachsel • Werner Karl Dubois • Herbert Floss • Erich Fritz Erhard Fuchs • Friedrich Gaulstich • Anton Getzinger • Hubert Gomerski • Siegfried Graetschus • Ferdinand "Ferdl" Grömer • Paul Johannes Groth • Lorenz Hackenholt • Josef "Sepp" Hirtreiter • Franz Hödl • Jakob Alfred Ittner • Robert Emil Franz Xaver Jührs • Aleks Kaizer • Rudolf "Rudi" Kamm • Johann Klier • Fritz Konrad • Erich Gustav Willie Lachmann • Karl Emil Ludwig • Willi Mentz • Adolf Müller • Walter Anton Nowak • Wenzel Fritz Rehwald • Karl Richter • Paul Rost • Walter "Ryba" (Hochberg) • Klaus Schreiber • Hans-Heinz Friedrich Karl Schütt • Thomas Steffl • Ernst Stengelin • Heinrich Unverhau • Josef Vallaster • Otto Weiss • Wilhelm "Willie" Wendland • Franz Wolf • Josef Wolf • Ernst Zierke
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Germans/Austrians: Heinrich Barbl
Ukrainians: B. Bielakow • Ivan Demjanjuk • Ivan Klatt • M. Matwiejenko • Ivan Nikiforow • W. Podienko • Mikhail Razgonayev • Emanuel Schultz • Fiodor Tichonowski • Libodenko Wartownick • J. Zajcew • other Volksdeutsche and prisoners of war (up to 200)
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Sobibor trial, Hagen, 01965-09-06 September 6, 1965 – 01966-12-20 December 20, 1966
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Feldmann, Else |
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February 25, 1884 |
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