Inge Deutschkron Explained

Inge Deutschkron
Birth Date:23 August 1922
Birth Place:Finsterwalde, Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany
Death Place:Berlin, Germany
Occupation:Journalist and author
Organizations:Maariv

Inge Deutschkron (23 August 1922 – 9 March 2022) was a German and Israeli journalist and author. She experienced the Nazi regime as a girl and young woman, living in Berlin first working in a factory, then hiding with her mother.

After World War II, she travelled the world, and became a journalist. In 1968, she was hired as a correspondent by the Israeli newspaper Maariv. After reporting from the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials in 1963, she became an Israeli citizen and moved to Tel Aviv in 1972. She worked as a journalist until 1988, dedicated to international and Middle East politics. She lived as a freelance writer in Tel Aviv and Berlin, where she was active keeping alive the memory of the Holocaust, especially the silent heroes who helped Jews during the time. Her 1978 autobiography I Wore the Yellow Star was adapted to a stage version by the Grips-Theater in Berlin.

Life

Deutschkron was born in Finsterwalde, the daughter of Ella and Martin Deutschkron.[1] Her father was a Jewish secondary school teacher, who moved the family to Berlin in 1927, but by 1933 was fired by the Nazi regime. He was able to take refuge in Great Britain in 1939, leaving his wife and daughter in Berlin.[2] [3]

Between 1941 and 1943, Deutschkron worked for Otto Weidt in his brush workshop for mainly deaf and blind workers (a large proportion of whom were Jewish), and it was with his help that Deutschkron managed to evade deportation. From January 1943, she lived illegally in Berlin, hiding with her mother in order to survive.[4]

After World War II, Deutschkron and her mother moved to London in 1946 joining her father, where she studied foreign languages and became a secretary to the Socialist International organisation. From 1954 she traveled to India, Burma, Nepal and Indonesia before eventually returning in 1955 to Germany, where she worked in Bonn as a freelance journalist.

In 1958, the Israeli newspaper Maariv hired her as a correspondent, and she acted as an observer for Maariv at the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials in 1963. She became an Israeli citizen in 1966. Moving to Tel Aviv in 1972, Deutschkron was editor of Maariv until 1988, dedicated to international and Middle East politics.

She returned to Berlin in December 1988 for the stage adaptation of her 1978 autobiography I Wore the Yellow Star at the Grips-Theater, where it was titled Ab heute heißt du Sara. From 1992, Deutschkron lived as a freelance writer in Tel Aviv and Berlin, but made Berlin her permanent home in 2001.

Deutschkron strived to ensure that people who rescued Jews from the Nazi regime were acknowledged, overseeing the work of the Museum of Otto Weidt and the Silent Heroes Museum in Berlin. She wrote a number of books for children and adults on her life and the life of Weidt. She also worked in schools as an eyewitness of the Holocaust.

Her last residence was a senior citizen's home in Berlin. Deutschkron died on 9 March 2022, at the age of 99.[5]

Awards

In 1994, Deutschkron was awarded the and . She repeatedly rejected the German Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany because many former Nazis also received it, but in 2002 received the Order of Merit of Berlin, awarded in "recognition and appreciation of outstanding contributions to the city of Berlin".[6] [7]

In 2008, Deutschkron was awarded the for contemporary history and politics, acknowledging her "life's work is the sign of the continuing commitment to democracy and human rights and against all forms of racism."[8] [9] She was also awarded the in 2008, given annually in memory of Louise Schroeder to those who make "particularly outstanding contributions to democracy, peace, social justice and equality".

In 2018, Deutschkron became an honorary citizen of Berlin.[10]

Publications

Deutschkron wrote a number of books in German:

Notes and References

  1. News: Axelrod . Toby . 15 March 2022 . Holocaust survivor Inge Deutschkron, who hid in Berlin during WWII, dies at 99 . . 24 March 2022.
  2. News: 9 March 2022 . Die Berliner Ehrenbürgerin Inge Deutschkron ist tot . . 9 March 2022 . de . 9 March 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220309132143/https://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/holocaust-ueberlebende-mit-99-jahren-gestorben-die-berliner-ehrenbuergerin-inge-deutschkron-ist-tot/28146164.html . live .
  3. Web site: Testimony of Inge Deutschkron. Yad Vashem Archive. 14 May 2010. 14 March 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120314025555/http://www1.yadvashem.org/odot_pdf/Microsoft%20Word%20-%203327.pdf. live.
  4. Web site: Graham . Dave . Holocaust survivor champions German wartime helpers. 18 September 2007 . Reuters.
  5. Web site: Grieshaber . Kirsten . Holocaust survivor Inge Deutschkron dies at 99 in Berlin . KGET.com . 19 August 2024 . 9 March 2022 . Deutschkron died Wednesday in Berlin, her foundation said in a statement..
  6. Web site: Giffey zum Tod der Ehrenbürgerin Inge Deutschkron . Berlin.de . 9 March 2022 . de . 10 March 2022 . 9 March 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220309154112/https://www.berlin.de/rbmskzl/aktuelles/pressemitteilungen/2022/pressemitteilung.1183852.php . live .
  7. Web site: Die Berliner Ehrenbürgerin Inge Deutschkron ist tot . Der Tagesspiegel . 9 March 2022 . de . 10 March 2022 . 9 March 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220309142851/https://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/holocaust-ueberlebende-mit-99-jahren-gestorben-die-berliner-ehrenbuergerin-inge-deutschkron-ist-tot/28146164.html . live .
  8. Web site: Zur Person > Stadt Oldenburg . Stadt Oldenburg . de . 10 March 2022 . 21 October 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201021124858/https://www.oldenburg.de/startseite/kultur/kulturprojekte-und-preise/cvo-preis/bisherige-preisverleihungen/2008-deutschkron/zur-person.html . live .
  9. Web site: Carl-von-Ossietzky-Preis für Inge Deutschkron . Der Tagesspiegel . 17 July 2007 . de . 10 March 2022 . 10 March 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220310152032/https://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/auszeichnung-carl-von-ossietzky-preis-fuer-inge-deutschkron/989094.html . live .
  10. Web site: Ehrenbürgerwürde an Margot Friedländer und Inge Deutschkron. 22 June 2018. de. 11 March 2022. 24 January 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220124205157/https://www.berlin.de/rbmskzl/aktuelles/pressemitteilungen/2018/pressemitteilung.714702.php. live.
  11. Web site: 9 March 2022 . Holocaust-Überlebende Inge Deutschkron ist tot . 10 March 2022 . . de . 9 March 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220309163448/https://www.spiegel.de/kultur/holocaust-ueberlebende-inge-deutschkron-ist-tot-a-cd26f0c8-c1f4-4470-a4cd-ff966006dca2 . live .
  12. Web site: Wir entkamen. / Berliner Juden im Untergrund . Deutschkron . Inge . Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand . 1 October 2021 . 7 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140107003220/http://www.gdw-berlin.de/fileadmin/bilder/publ/museum_blindenwerkstatt/Deutschkron-de-2007.pdf . dead. de .