Senta Hirtz: personal papers 1904-1992

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Senta Hirtz: personal papers 1904-1992

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Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)

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Hirtz, Martha Therese Christine. née Moersen. b 1877

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Jewish Relief Unit

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The Jewish Relief Unit was the operational arm of the Jewish Committee for Relief Abroad, which was formed in 1943 by the Joint Foreign Committee of the Board of Deputies and the Anglo-Jewish Association and under the auspices and financial responsibility of the Central British Fund for Jewish Relief and Rehabilitation. This organisation, which was based in Great Britain, provided support and assistance of all kinds to Jewish Displaced Persons in the aftermath of the war in Germany. ...

Hirtz, Senta. 1908

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Hirtz - Senta - 1908-1998

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Senta Ruth Augusta Hirtz was born in London on 12 March 1908, where her German father worked as a chemist. In 1910 the family returned to Germany and moved several times due to her father's work commitments. When she left school she initially trained as a nursery nurse. Between 1930-1933 she retrained as a teacher in the Medau technique at the Medau School of Eurythmics and Gymnastics in Berlin. Being part-Jewish, Senta Hirtz emigrated to London as a refugee to avoid Naz...

Hirtz, Herbert. Senta's brother

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