BBKL, Herzberg (Allemagne), 26, 2006, col. 1-3
Information trouvée : * 1882/03/03 Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin, France), † 1974/08/08 Berlin (Allemagne)
Wikipedia, 2021-04-16
Information trouvée : Luise Wilhelmine Elisabeth Abegg (German: [e.ˈliː.za.bɛt ˈaː.bɛk] ; 3 March 1882 –
8 August 1974) was a German educator and resistance fighter against Nazism. Abegg
was born in 1882 in Strasbourg, then a part of Germany, to Johann Friedrich Abegg,
a jurist, and Marie Caroline Elisabeth (Rähm) Abegg. In 1912, she enrolled at Leipzig
University, where she studied history, classical philology and Romance studies, and
graduated with a doctorate in 1916. . In 1941, she was forced to retire from teaching
and officially converted to Quakerism in 1941. In total, she sheltered around 80
Jews between 1942 and 1945. After the Second World War, Abegg resumed teaching in
Berlin. She became a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany and was active
in Quaker groups.
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