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  1. Élisabeth Schmitz, née le 23 août 1893 à Hanau et morte le 10 septembre 1977 à Offenbach-sur-le-Main, est une enseignante allemande, issue des rangs de l' Église confessante et membre de la résistante intérieure au nazisme .

  2. Elisabeth Schmitz (23 August 1893 – 10 September 1977) was a German Lutheran theologian, teacher, and author of "On the Situation of German Non-Aryans", a memorandum that attempted to persuade those in the Confessing Church to stand against the persecution of Jews in 1930s Germany.

  3. Élisabeth Schmitz, née le 23 août 1893 à Hanau et morte le 10 septembre 1977 à Offenbach-sur-le-Main, est une enseignante allemande, issue des rangs de l'Église confessante et membre de la résistante intérieure au nazisme.

  4. 17 nov. 2018 · It was Elisabeth Schmitz who denounced silence in the face of a horribly specific evil other members of the Confessing Church seemed hesitant to name. As the full dimensions of the Holocaust unfolded, Bonhoeffer’s writing certainly took on a confessional cast.

  5. Elisabeth Schmitz. Elisabeth Schmitz taught German, history, and Protestant religious education at the Luisen girlssecondary school in Berlin from 1929 on. In 1935 she was transferred to Berlin-Lankwitz as a disciplinary measure.

  6. Elisabeth Schmitz. The daughter of a Reformed secondary school teacher in Hanau, Elisabeth Schmitz graduated from high school in Frankfurt am Main in 1914 and subsequently studied history, theology and German studies at the universities of Bonn and Berlin. She earned her doctorate in 1920.

  7. 28 févr. 2014 · Elisabeth Schmitz was denounced because she had given hospitality to Martha Kassel, a Christian of Jewish origin. From 1935 on, she had increasing problems at her Lankwitz school because she couldn’t agree to “educate the children in the spirit of National Socialism”.