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870: 44: 732:, published around the same time. Monte's highly readable book is rich in factual material and instructive discussion of the political and economic problems in Europe's future. It stresses, in particular, the recent opposition of the highly industrialized West and agrarian southeastern Europe; the export difficulties on the one hand, rural poverty on the other, crises, tensions and which involved uncertainty and was one of the causes of the war. 745:(OSS), who were looking for some 200 agents to obtain military and political news from Germany. The OSS held several training programs for the participants in a small private house outside London. The teachers were members of the U.S. Army, including several immigrants. The participants were briefed on practical aspects of everyday life in Nazi Germany, such as 1603: 450:, gave advice on the economic and psychological war against Hitler. This book had magnificent reviews; the book is a rarity, since most of the edition happened to be in a warehouse at the port when it was destroyed by Nazi bombs. Even if, as a result, the book never became very widespread, some important people did know of it, and so many doors opened for me. 1401: 1389: 446:
was a book which I had written with Hilde Monte very soon after the war began because of previously ongoing preparations. She left Germany just one day before the outbreak of war, but had previously been in England. She had recently experienced the psychological situation of the population in Germany. This book,
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to help smuggle individuals associated with the labour movement and money out of Germany and into safety in the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland, as well as smuggling banned literature into the country. She then returned to Berlin, where she established underground socialist propaganda networks
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was a turning point in my work in exile. I separated myself from the organization, from the ISK at that point. After that, I was not political, but rather worked with unions; so then, in England, I was a political loner. My admission ticket, to speak, to a more tolerable and fertile life in exile,
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Meisel became active with the ISK established friendships with political contacts in different countries. She lived in Paris for a time, from where she made regular trips back to Germany to aid underground trade union groups, before relocating back to the UK in 1936. Writing under the pseudonym
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According to the Berlin address book, her parents lived in Berlin from 1915 until 1936. Meisel suffered with a physical problem until puberty, necessitating frequent trips with her mother to Switzerland. In 1924, Meisel and her sister, Margot joined a German-Jewish youth group with socialist
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system and to work with the Allies to defeat Hitler. They also discussed the conditions and work of a future united socialist party in Germany, exchanging ideas on a common objective so as not to repeat the mistakes of the Weimar Republic in a democratic, postwar Germany.
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Her ideas and comprehensive approaches to the economic integration of Europe were then published in her own book, "The Unity of Europe". Among other topics, it covered the economic requirements of a postwar Europe. Many German university students have written their
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What is happening today in Poland, the cold-blooded extermination of the Jewish people, this is being done in your name, in the name of the German people. Show evidence of your solidarity to these people, even if it requires courage - especially if it requires
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Meisel anglicised the spelling of her name from Hilde to Hilda. In her German manuscripts, however, she continued to use the original spelling. When she felt fearful about using her real name, she abbreviated it or used "Hilda Olday".
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They were transported by French farmers in an old open wagon to an unused tunnel, where they were met by an English officer. He helped them reach Thonon-les-Bains, where they stayed four weeks, until they were picked up by
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Hilda Monte and the Unity of Europe. Resistance, solidarity and planning in exile, 1933-1945, in: Robert Belot, Daniela Preda (eds.), Visions of Europe in the Resistance. Figures, Projects, Networks, Ideals,
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in 1938. In so doing, she became a "British subject by marriage", allowing her to carry out her work in England more easily and Meisel developed a busy career as a journalist, writing articles for
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and Jew, it was extremely dangerous for her to do so. Other code names she used in exile were Hilde Olday, Selma Trier, Helen Harriman, Eva Schneider, H. Monte, Hilda Monte and Hilde Monte.
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was published in 1942. It is the last book she wrote with Fritz Eberhard. About this project, Eberhard wrote, "On behalf of the Fabian Society, I wrote a small booklet with Hilda Monte,
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Much of what is known about Meisel's life in England came from her husband, whose recollections were embellished. In 1946, she was identified as the mastermind behind the 1939
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in 1932 and Meisel contributed a number of articles, writing about the economic problems in France, England and Spain. In 1932, Meisel also began studying art in London.
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On 17 April 1945, while trying to cross the border illegally from German-occupied Austria into Liechtenstein, Meisel was shot when she made a dash for the frontier at
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on 26 January 1938, "In Dachau Camp. The Tragic Case of Hans Litten". These efforts were without success; Litten committed suicide just days later on 5 February 1938.
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in magazines, books and in radio broadcasts. She acted as a courier and repeatedly undertook secret operations in Germany, Austria, France and Portugal, although as a
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Founded in spring 1941 at the request of the British Labour Party, the Union was a consortium of German Socialist refugees from several German political parties,
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Friedrich Ebert Foundation, official website. Issued by the London Representative of the German Social Democratic Party (December 1943). Retrieved July 2, 2010
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in 1915. They had previously lived there and her older sister had been born there in 1912. Meisel's father exported and imported household goods for a living.
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in October 1937, Meisel began to work intensively to secure his release. She corresponded with other supporters and arranged to publish an article in the
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for her (in her pen name, Hilda Monte), in Berlin (see photo, above). There is a permanent display about Hilde Meisel at the Jewish Museum in
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In autumn 1939, feeling that the ISK was not being militant enough against the Nazis, Meisel left the ISK along with Fritz Eberhard and
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to discuss returning to Germany to engage in acts of sabotage, but they declined. A little later, Meisel made contact with
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Meisel attended the Berlin Lyceum from 1924 to 1929. She then went to England, where her uncle, the conductor and composer
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for a period in 1941, where she acted as a courier of international telegrams using the codes of both SOE and Auerbach's
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Heiner Lindner, "Um etwas zu erreichen, muss man sich etwas vornehmen, von dem man glaubt, dass es unmöglich sei" in
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Ethik des Widerstands. Der Kampf des Internationalen Sozialistischen Kampfbundes (ISK) gegen den Nationalsozialismus.
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Meisel was born to Rosa and Ernst Meisel, the younger of two daughters in a middle-class, German Jewish family in
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After the Gillies Committee was dissolved in 1941, she continued working till 1943 with the trade unionist
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cited in Peter Koblank, "Union Time, Hilda Monte und der Illegale 'A'", Online-Edition Mythos Elser 2006
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One surviving radio manuscript, written in mid-December 1942, deals with the murder of European Jews.
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Sonderausgabe der Evangelische Kirchengemeinde A.u.H.B. (11-2005), p. 13. Retrieved 12 July 2010
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Ideas about Europe in the German and French Resistance to National Socialism from 1933/40 to 1945
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to escape from Germany. Meisel also wrote for, and served as a member of the editorial board of,
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with Austrian artist Hannes Hammerschmidt and his wife Tess. Also at this time, she approached
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Supplement: Survey of the discussion on the future of Germany in daily papers and periodicals
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assassination attempt on Hitler's life, though convincing evidence of this is unverifiable.
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Frankfurter Rundschau Online, official website. (19 February 2009). Retrieved 9 July 2010
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Volume 107, Cambridge University Press (1 January 1994), p. 183. Retrieved 11 July 2010
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Der Freiheit verpflichtet. Gedenkbuch der deutschen Sozialdemokratie im 20. Jahrhundert
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How to Conquer Hitler: A Plan of Economic and Moral Warfare of the Nazi Home Front
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Das Gewissen steht auf. 64 Lebensbilder aus dem deutschen Widerstand 1933–1945.
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and Eberhard to form a discussion group that would work in the fight against
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In early 1940, Meisel and Eberhard were appointed to be advisors with the
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Fritz Eberhard mentioned his association with Meisel in exile in England.
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There are two streets named after Hilde Meisel, Hilda-Monte-StraĂźe in
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In summer 1944, Meisel was recruited for the "Faust Project" of the
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Der Internationale Sozialistische Kampfbund und seine Publikationen
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Denkmalsfigur. Biographische Annäherung an Hans Litten 1903 - 1938
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Knut Bergbauer, Sabine Fröhlich and Stephanie Schüler-Springorum,
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and proceeded from the idea that not all Germans were Nazis."
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shortly afterwards, and Meisel began getting active with the
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Near the end of the war, Meisel, Beyer, Hanna Bertholet and
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socialist and journalist who published articles against the
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with Walter Auerbach, Fritz Eberhard, Otto Kahn-Freund and
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The Next Germany. A Basis of Discussion on Peace in Europe
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As the situation with Litten deteriorated when he went to
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German Resistance Memorial Center. Retrieved 11 June 2010
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received an invitation from the American headquarters in
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Map link to Hilda-Monte-StraĂźe, 59192 Bergkamen, Germany
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of Hamburg. There is a memorial dedicated to Meisel in
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1934 referendum on elevating Hitler from Chancellor to
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Shortly thereafter, Meisel and Beyer traveled to the
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The Ministry of Economic Warfare also contained the
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Map link to Hilda-Monte-Weg, 21035 Hamburg, Germany
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SchĂĽren, Marburg (2000), p. 227. 1050:List of Germans who resisted Nazism 645:Socialist Workers' Party of Germany 418:Writing as Hilda Monte, Meisel and 1404:Google Maps. Retrieved 8 July 2010 1392:Google Maps. Retrieved 8 July 2010 508:Sender der europäischen Revolution 475:Sender der europäischen Revolution 392:. During this period she lived in 25: 1723:Lists of stolpersteine in Germany 844:, who later became editor of the 580:German Educational Reconstruction 252:, was then living and working in 97: 1601: 1484:Willi Eichler, "Hilda Monte" in 672:British Broadcasting Corporation 390:Workers' Educational Association 225:revolutionary ideas, called the 185:in England, she wrote under the 1713:20th-century German journalists 1576:Klartext Verlag, Essen (2001), 1344:"Arbeit gegen das Dritte Reich" 1269:Short biography of Hilde Meisel 27:German socialist and journalist 752:In September 1944, Meisel and 1: 1703:Jews in the German resistance 1633:Photo gallery of Hilde Meisel 1498:Dt. 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Hilda Monte

Vienna
Republic of German-Austria
Feldkirch
Alpine and Danube Reichsgaue
Economics
London School of Economics
John Olday
German
Nazi regime
exile
pseudonym
German resistance
Nazism
social democrat
Vienna
World War I
Berlin
Max FĂĽrst
Hans Litten
Gestapo
Edmund Meisel
London
Internationaler Sozialistischer Kampfbund
SPD
Weimar Republic
Nazism
Der Funke
seized power

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