Nazis

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Occupation Gladys Henrietta Schütze
Having, as a member from its early years of the P. E. N. Club (later PEN International), supported writers persecuted for their opinions, GHS began in the 1930s to work for refugees from Nazi Germany...
Occupation Mary Agnes Hamilton
In 1929 and again in 1930 she was a member of the British Delegation to the League of Nations Assembly in Geneva (one of two women delegates sent by Britain), where her most exciting assignment...
Occupation Eleanor Rathbone
ER 's committee raised three hundred thousand pounds to fund the children's transport. Having begun with Spanish refugees, she became over the next few years deeply involved in the cause of refugees from Czecholovakia...
Occupation Nancy Cunard
NC worked as a translator in London for the Free French , the French government-in-exile during the rule of Marshall Pétain 's Nazi -compliant Vichy government in France.
Chisholm, Anne. Nancy Cunard. Knopf.
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Occupation Helen Waddell
Meanwhile, because members of Constable 's were serving in the armed forces, HW went back to work in publishing. She became assistant editor of the Conservative monthly the Nineteenth Century and After (published by Constable)...
Occupation Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
FWN was appointed at age 24 to the chair of classical philology at Basel University . He is unique among German philosophers for having become nearly a household word outside the academic world, thanks in...
politics Gladys Henrietta Schütze
During World War One GHS became and remained a fully convinced pacifist, as did her husband. Years later, with Nazi Germany re-arming, she reluctantly ceased to be a pacifist. She resigned, painfully, from Dick Sheppard
politics Simone de Beauvoir
SB 's political activities included steady opposition to France's colonial war in Algeria, and lifelong support for socialism and feminism. Elaine Showalter has written that SB 's feminist credentials stem from her writing, and...
politics Barbara Pym
It appears that at this date BP admired (as did so many German women of analogous background) the ritual, the pageantry, perhaps the swaggering masculinity connected with National Socialism . Some of her English friends...
politics Gladys Henrietta Schütze
During Storm Jameson 's presidency of the English branch of PEN International (which began early in 1938) the Schützes lent Glebe House for a two-day sale raising funds for refugees from the Nazis . GHS
politics Samuel Beckett
Writer SB , having fled from Paris when the Nazis occupied it, returned and joined a Resistance network, more than fifty percent of whose members were dead before the end of the war.
Cohn, Ruby. Back to Beckett. Princeton University Press.
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politics Eleanor Rathbone
ER , a strong anti-fascist, chaired a meeting of women's groups organized by the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship , to discuss the declining rights of German women under Nazism .
Alberti, Johanna. Eleanor Rathbone. Sage Press.
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politics Eleanor Rathbone
In the same month that the House of Commons was officially informed of the Nazi holocaust of Jews and other minorities, ER began to pressure the government for a formal debate on the catastrophe.
Alberti, Johanna. Eleanor Rathbone. Sage Press.
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politics Mary Agnes Hamilton
These were, however, very unhappy years for MAH politically. She hated the blindness of British governments since 1931 towards the meaning of Hitler and Hitlerism and their policy of appeasement. She also felt that the...
politics Gertrude Stein
GS 's politics were equivocal and often conservative. She was not explicitly feminist, yet many critics have celebrated her early writings on female lives and relationships as pro-feminist. GS writes in Everybody's Autobiography that she...

Timeline

March 1941: The German Nazi Party forbade dairies to...

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March 1941

The GermanNazi Party forbade dairies to deliver milk to Jews on their milk rounds.

1 April 1941: With the Second World War more than eighteen...

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1 April 1941

With the Second World War more than eighteen months old and the USA still neutral, Lillian Hellman 's dramaThe Watch on the Rhine opened on Broadway.

10 May 1941: Rudolf Hess, deputy to Hitler and a major...

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10 May 1941

Rudolf Hess , deputy to Hitler and a major influence on the development of Naziism , arrived unexpectedly in Scotland, where he parachuted out of an aircraft.

30 May 1941: At the instigation of Charles de Gaulle,...

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30 May 1941

At the instigation of Charles de Gaulle , the feast-day of Saint Joan of Arc was marked in Nazi -occupied France by informal groups of people walking the streets of our towns and our villages...

August 1941: The German Nazi Party barred Jews from s...

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August 1941

The GermanNazi Party barred Jews from smoking.

October 1941: The German Nazi Party required Jews to surrender...

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October 1941

The GermanNazi Party required Jews to surrender their typewriters, which now became forbidden equipment for them.

27 October 1941: US President Roosevelt made a strongly pro-war...

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27 October 1941

US President Roosevelt made a strongly pro-war speech drawing attention to Nazi designs against South America (and therefore the USA), based partly on intelligence from BSC or British Security Coordination .

December 1941-May 1942: The Nazis killed 97,000 Jews by gassing in...

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December 1941-May 1942

The Nazis killed 97,000 Jews by gassing in specially built lorries near Chelmno in Poland; they later changed this method because of the stress on work crews who did the killing.

December 1941: The German Nazi Party barred Jews from using...

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December 1941

The GermanNazi Party barred Jews from using public telephones.

March 1942: The German Nazi Party banned Jews from buying...

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March 1942

The GermanNazi Party banned Jews from buying flowers.

27 May 1942: Two years after the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia,...

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27 May 1942

Two years after the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, a bomb attack on Reinhard Heydrich , the top-ranking SS officer and war criminal who had been given charge of the country, resulted in his death...

Late May 1942: The German Nazi Party barred Jews from owning...

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Late May 1942

The GermanNazi Party barred Jews from owning pets; Jewish households were required to take their pets, from cats to canaries, to a central location for killing.

10 June 1942: After the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia,...

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10 June 1942

After the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, in reprisal for the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich , every male at the mining village of Lidice was shot, and women and children deported.

July 1942: The German Nazi Party made it illegal to...

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July 1942

The GermanNazi Party made it illegal to arrange teaching for Jewish children, either privately or communally.

October 1942: The German Nazi Party prohibited Jews from...

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October 1942

The GermanNazi Party prohibited Jews from buying white bread or meat (in an economy in which every kind of food was becoming scarce).

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