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The family faced much persecution at the hands of the other German internees for their anti-Nazi sentiments. Cruel tricks were played on them and they were prevented from attending film nights. Young Klaus was so badly affected by the ill treatment that he was released from internment and sent to
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On 17 September 1941, Friedrich Ducker was arrested by the British Military Authorities and interned as an enemy alien. Sophie petitioned to accompany her husband with their young son and was also arrested. The family were later brought to Australia where they were interned at Tatura.
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On 3 February 1944, Sophie gave birth to a stillborn daughter, Catherine Sophie Ducker, at Waranga Hospital in Goulburn. The baby was buried at Tatura Cemetery the following day and later moved to Tatura (German) Military Cemetery.
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due to Sophie’s Jewish heritage and their anti-Nazi sentiments. Friedrich Ducker was forced to resign from his employment after he refused to divorce his wife. The family left Germany at the outbreak of hostilities and moved to
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After recovering from the birth, Sophie returned to the camp where circumstances continued to deteriorate. The couple eventually successfully petitioned for their release and remained living in Australia.
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on 9 April 1909. She was the daughter of Victor von Klemperer, a Jewish German who converted to Christianity upon marriage, and his wife Sophie von Klemperer (née Reichenheim).
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for "service to recording the history of botany in Australia, to education and to science, particularly in the field of marine botany".
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at the age of 95. She was survived by her son Klaus, daughter-in-law Alison, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
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there in 1952. In 1957, she became a botany lecturer at the university and, in 1961, a senior lecturer. She specialized in
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on 22 September 1933. Sophie also had a stepson, Hanfried Ducker, from her husband’s previous marriage.
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from the University of Melbourne in 1978. She also published biographies of early Australian botanists.
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After her retirement, Sophie collaborated with Professor Bruce Knox at the University of Melbourne on
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Sophie was a founding member of the Australasian Society for Phycology and Aquatic Botany.
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The contented botanist: letters of W.H. Harvey about Australia and the Pacific.
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Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
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http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/harvey-william-henry-3732/text5867
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In 1993, Sophie was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the
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Ducker, Sophie C. 'Harvey, William Henry (1811–1866)',
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Australasian Society for Phycology and Aquatic Botany
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AM
Berlin
Melbourne
University of Melbourne
Botany
AM
botanist
Mueller Medal
Berlin
Dresden
the Cheltenham Ladies' College
University of Geneva
University of Stuttgart
Hamburg
Third Reich
Tehran
Ethel Irene McLennan
University of Melbourne
BSc
marine botany
algae
pollination
seagrasses
DSc
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
University of Melbourne
Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
Member of the Order of Australia

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