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Berta Bergman

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published a report saying that Berta was the first female in Bosnia and Herzegovina to graduate from school. She went on to study medicine at the
130: 212:, graduating in 1918. All her younger sisters would also receive their degrees. Her sister Marija became the first Bosnian woman to be awarded a 400:
Danon, Jakov; StoÅ”ić, Verica (2010). "Memoari na holokaust Jevreja Krajine" (in Serbo-Croatian). Banja Luka: Jevrejska opÅ”tina Banja Luka: 185.
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and Mostar. After quitting her position in Banja Luka, Bergman was awarded money for her hard work and self-sacrifices. She then worked in
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Anita Dremel; Lada Čale Feldman; Lidija Dujić; Rada Borić; Sandra Prlenda; MaÅ”a GrdeÅ”ić; Renata JambreÅ”ić Kirin, eds. (2015).
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Uzduž i poprijeko: brak, zakon i intimno građanstvo u povijesnoj i suvremenoj perspektivi
162: 432: 310:(in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 9. Sarajevo: Institut za istoriju. pp. 125ā€“126. 257: 249: 348:(in Serbo-Croatian). Sarajevo: Glasnik Jevrejske zajednice Bosne i Hercegovine. 229: 193: 213: 137:. She is also well known for being the first woman to finish high school in 279: 30: 224:
Bergman's career as a pediatrician took her across the newly established
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made headlines when in 1905, they became the first female pupils in
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where she became head of a successful children's polyclinic.
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Resistance members who died in Nazi concentration camps
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Jews who died in the Holocaust
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Bergman as the head of the children's polyclinic in
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Mostar
Sarajevo
Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Austria-Hungary
Jasenovac concentration camp
Holocaust
University of Vienna
Bosnian Jewish
partisan
Bosnia
Sarajevo
Austria-Hungary
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ashkenazi Jews
Vienna
Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia
Imperial Royal Austrian State of Railways
higher education
gymnasium
Mostar
Marija
Mostar Gymnasium
Croatian
University of Vienna
doctorate
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Banja Luka
Mostar
invasion of Yugoslavia

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