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264:, Franz Jungwirth, a Nazi bureaucrat, was assigned to liquidate Katz's business. His report, made in July 1939, indicated that the only remaining property at her studio were a few cameras and accessories, and minimal furnishings of no value. Her archive of photographs and negatives had been lost or 206:
Katz practiced her craft of photography for two years before applying for her trade license in August 1922. Within three years, she opened her own studio at #18 Stubenring Boulevard. It was a favorable time for women to engage in business, as workers were scarce, and many businesses were
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understaffed. Women who wanted to enter the workforce found openings in the arts including dance, film, photography, and radio studios, as well as in the theater. Katz built her reputation as a portrait photographer, taking pictures of society figures as well as artists and performers.
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Her repertoire expanded to include nude photographs and modern dance and by the 1930s, Katz was one of the most well-known photographers in Vienna. She participated in several art exhibitions and attracted students. Among those who studied with her were
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with the Jewish Refugee Committee. In May, she asked the committee for help in locating a shipping company to arrange the shipping of her luggage to the United States, but did not ultimately leave England, having found lodging in
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After having given her notice, Katz terminated her registration as an Austrian Jew on 20 March 1939 and made plans with the assistance of
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in a special collection dedicated to photographers who took pictures of the avant-garde dancers of the interwar era.
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church. She became involved in church work and only occasionally took photographs.
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The Long Night: William L. Shirer and the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
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Jewish emigrants from Austria after the Anschluss to the United Kingdom
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in early 1938, initially Katz was allowed to continue teaching. Until
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Vienna’s Shooting Girls: Jewish Women Photographers from Vienna
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After the war, in early 1948, Katz married Ronald Lowis, of
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National Higher Institute of Graphic Teaching and Research
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family from eastern Galicia, in what is now Ukraine, to
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Lemberg
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Austria-Hungary
Darlington
County Durham
interwar period
Vienna Museum
Lemberg
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Third Partition of Poland
Austria-Hungary
World War I
Russian advance
Jewish
Vienna
National Higher Institute of Graphic Teaching and Research
de
Elly Niebuhr
de
John H. Popper
Anton Josef TrÄŤka
Nazis came to power
Kristallnacht
William L. Shirer
London
Oxshott
Surrey
Aryanization Laws
looted

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