Martha Mosse

Martha Mosse (May 29, 1884, in Berlin — September 2, 1977, in Berlin) was a German lawyer who was Prussia's first female teacher at the Berlin Police Headquarters. Because of her Jewish origin, she was given a professional ban during Germany's period under Nazi government and deported in 1943 to the ghetto Theresienstadt, a concentration camp in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (now Terezín in the Czech Republic). Mosse survived the Holocaust and was a witness in the Nuremberg trials.[1]

Mosse testifies for the prosecution at the Ministries Trial

References

  1. Hans Günther Adler: Theresienstadt. Das Antlitz einer Zwangsgemeinschaft 1941–1945; Nachwort Jeremy Adler; Göttingen 2005; S. 782 ff.


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