Inge Deutschkron
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. Provided by Wikipedia
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