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Bertha Badt-Strauss

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to Benno Badt, a philologist, and Martha (née Guttman), a teacher. She studied literature and philosophy in Breslau, Berlin and Munich, and with her thesis on
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and an active member of the Jewish community in Berlin. She wrote articles for a variety of Jewish newspapers, including
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Badt-Strauss migrated from Nazi Germany to the United States in 1939. She settled in
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to receive a doctoral degree. She lived in Berlin with her husband
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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Bertha Badt-Strauss circa 1910
Zionist
Breslau
Annette von Droste-Hülshoff
Prussia
Bruno Strauss
de
multiple sclerosis
Zionist
Encyclopaedia Judaica
Jüdisches Lexikon
de
Achim von Arnim
Moses Mendelssohn
Fanny Lewald
Hermann Cohen
Rahel Varnhagen
Heinrich Heine
Süßkind von Trimberg
Profiat Duran
Leon of Modena
Elise Reimarus
Shreveport, Louisiana
Centenary College of Louisiana
Jessie Sampter
Aufbau
Chapel Hill, North Carolina


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