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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
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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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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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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
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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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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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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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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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