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Emmy Wolff

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Emmy was the eldest of three children of the banker Paul Wolff and his wife Julie Fliess who volunteered in the local Jewish community. Wolff attended a high school for girls and then a girls' boarding school. From 1915 to 1918 she graduated from the
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for three years. In addition, Wolff published the yearbook of the women's movement 1927/28-31 on behalf of the BDF and published articles for the bourgeois-conservative magazine of the women's movement
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A girls' club and the circle of origin of its members. A contribution to the problem of registration of school-leaved female youth by youth welfare, Frankfurt a/M. 1924 (unpublished dissertation)
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The woman in the German people. Overall impression of the Berlin 1933 exhibition , in: Die Frau, H. 7, vol. 40, pp. 421–432
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about a girls' club and the origin of its members, which discussed the problem of school age girls leaving female youth care.
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institution. The two women worked at Stoatley Rough School for many years even after they ended their personal relationship.
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to teach German language and German literature. She became second in command at the school in 1937 after
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The social youth communities, their development and their goal, in: Die Frau 1920, vol. 28, H. 3
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Female students in the daily novel of today, in: Die Frau 1928, vol. 36, p. 482
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Wolff, who was Jewish, fled Germany in 1935 for England and joined the staff at
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Hymns to Loneliness, in: Der Morgen, 1935/36, Issue 11, p. 490
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The social youth communities, their becoming and their goal
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom
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In 1957 Emmy Wolff retired and died 9 November 1969 in
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Bernburg an der Saale
Duchy of Anhalt
German Empire
Haslemere
Bernburg an der Saale
Haslemere
Leipzig
Munich
Frankfurt
University of Frankfurt
Reichstag
Gertrud Bäumer
Bund Deutscher Frauenvereine
Alice Bensheimer
Stoatley Rough School
Hilde Lion
Quaker
Haslemere


"The Five Principal Teachers at Stoatley Rough"
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"Hans Loeser's Stoatley Rough Memories"
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1890 births
1969 deaths
People from Bernburg
People from the Duchy of Anhalt
German Jews
Social work education

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