Gertrud Luckner (German: [ˈɡɛʁ.tʁuːt ˈlʊk.nɐ] ; born Jane Hartmann; 26 September 1900 – 31 August 1995) was a Christian social worker involved in the...
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Nations - Gertrud Luckner Archived 19 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine; published by Yad Vashem; retrieved 8 September 2013 Gertrud Luckner; German Resistance...
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include the martyrs Bernard Lichtenberg and Alfred Delp, and laywomen Gertrud Luckner and Margarete Sommer used Catholic agencies to aid German Jews, under...
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by Delp's notion of "personal socialism". Among the German laity, Gertrud Luckner, was among the first to sense the genocidal inclinations of the Hitler...
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Righteous Among the Nations. Gertrud Luckner – On 15 February 1966, Yad Vashem recognized German Quaker Gertrud Luckner as Righteous Among the Nations...
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Sentenced to death, he was executed on April 17, 1944. Social worker Gertrud Luckner was another high-profile member of the Association. For her work aiding...
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Papal Nuncio with some Fascist sympathies. Laity Among the laity, Gertrud Luckner was among the first to sense the genocidal inclinations of the Hitler...
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the Middle East from the founding of Israel to his death in 1958." Gertrud Luckner irritated many of her fellow Catholics when she stated that neither...
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(1884–1966), author and cultural historian Gertrud Luckner (1900–1995), German Christian resister against Nazism Gertrud Månsson (1866–1935), Swedish politician...
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Record producer and songwriter, Malcolm Lowry: Poet and Novelist. Gertrud Luckner: Sir Henry Lucy: Political journalist, acknowledged as the first great...
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