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Essay heading: Edith Hahn Beer
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When the Nazis came to power all hope was lost for Edith. Five years of school and the law career she had dreamed of was denied her because she was a Jew and no longer welcome. After her two younger sisters Hansi and Mimi had become Zionist, Edith and her mother had to become registered and made to wear a Jewish cross on their clothes at all times... displayed 300 characters
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Edith was sent to two labor camps where she stayed and worked. Afraid and scared that someone would reveal her true Jewish identity Edith, now known as Grete Denner, guarded her every move carefully, to keep her new identity hidden.
Grete posed as the perfect German woman and worked as a nurse at the Red Cross in Munich... displayed next 300 characters
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