Tagebuch von Frau Erna Becker-Kohen 1937-1963

  • Becker-Kohen, Erna.

Abstract

In the form of a diary, Becker-Kohen describes her situation as a believing Catholic, regarded by Nazis as a Jewess. With her little child she had to leave Berlin during World War II and finds various places of refuge in Austria and Southern Bavaria. Thanks to her good relations with several Catholic priests she and her little child could be hidden during the last part of the war. After the war she reunited with her husband who had to work in labor camps, where he became severely sick and died shortly afterwards.digitizedBecker-Kohen, Erna; Furtwaenglerstr. 17; 7800 Freiburg (1967).Becker-Kohen was a Jewish convert to Catholicism and married to a Catholic. She stayed in Germany during World War II, emigrated to Chile in 1952 and returned to...

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