Helga Beyer
Helga Beyer | |
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Born | 4 May 1920 |
Died | 1941 (aged 21) |
Known for | German resistance |
Helga Beyer (4 May 1920 – 1941) was a German resistance fighter.
Biography
[edit]Beyer was born in Breslau.[1] She had a sister Ursula who survived the war and later had family in America.[2] Her Jewish father ran a small, thriving lamp factory in Breslau. At the age of 13, Helga Beyer was already a member of the Communist Party of Germany (KPO). She was also was also active in the Comrades, German-Jewish Hiking Association (Comrades-in-Charge). She worked as a courier in the German-Czech border region, delivering valuable information about the SPD's exiled executive committee to Breslau. She also supported families in hiding and arrested friends by collecting donations.[3] She also wrote poems against National Socialism.[4] On 28 January 1938, she was arrested and sentenced to three and a half years in prison in a high treason trial. She was subsequently imprisoned in the Ravensbrück concentration camp and later died there at the age of 21. She left behind a series of letters that have been historically evaluated.[5]
Literature
[edit]- Weiße Möwe, gelber Stern. Dietz. 1987.
- Antje Dertinger : Helga Beyer (1920–1942). Jung und jüdisch gegen das Regime, in: Florence Hervé (Hrsg.), Mit Mut und List. Europäische Frauen im Widerstand gegen Faschismus und Krieg, Köln 2020, ISBN 978-3-89438-724-2.
References
[edit]- ^ "Meldungen Mahn und Gedenkstätte Ravensbrück". ravensbrueck-sbg.de. Retrieved 2025-05-05.
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- ^ Helga Beyer - mit dreizehn zum Widerstand. Barbara Budrich Verlag. 2009.
- ^ "Frauen im Widerstand: Biografie". www.frauen-im-widerstand-33-45.de. Retrieved 2025-05-05.
- ^ "Helga Beyer" (PDF). Das Ravensbrück Projekt. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2015-01-06.