Der Leidensweg von Zensl Mühsam
Extent and Medium
1 electronic resource (36 pages)
Creator(s)
- Rocker, Rudolf, 1873-1958 (author)
Scope and Content
The publication focuses on the hardships in the life of Zensl Mühsam. She was the wife of Erich Mühsam who had been murdered by the Nazis in 1934. Zensl first fled to Czechoslovakia and then to Russia, where she was arrested and sent to a camp in Siberia. Many of her letters to the author describing the abuse and torture of her husband and her desperation are reprinted. After her arrest she disappeared, and the author tried for many years to learn her fate. In 1949 he still searches for any sign of life of Zensl.
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People
- Mühsam, Kreszentia, 1884-1962
- Mühsam, Erich, 1878-1934
Subjects
- Authors' spouses--Germany--Biography
- Women political activists--Germany--Biography
- Germans--Soviet Union--Biography
- Women refugees--Germany--Biography
- Political refugees--Germany--Biography
- Political activists--Germany--Biography
- Anti-Nazi movement--Germany