About: Berta Daniel

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Berta Daniel (born Berta Dick: 20 November 1896 - 7 April 1981) was a German photographer and political activist (KPD). During the 1920s and 1930s she worked for the illegal News Service of the Communist Party in Germany and for the Comintern as an "agent". In 1937, while in Moscow, she fell victim to the Stalin purges and was sentenced to eight years (subsequently increased) detention in a camp. She survived, but it was only in 1957 that she was rehabilitated and able to return to what had by now become the Soviet sponsored German Democratic Republic.

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  • Berta Daniel (born Berta Dick: 20 November 1896 - 7 April 1981) was a German photographer and political activist (KPD). During the 1920s and 1930s she worked for the illegal News Service of the Communist Party in Germany and for the Comintern as an "agent". In 1937, while in Moscow, she fell victim to the Stalin purges and was sentenced to eight years (subsequently increased) detention in a camp. She survived, but it was only in 1957 that she was rehabilitated and able to return to what had by now become the Soviet sponsored German Democratic Republic. (en)
  • Berta Daniel, geborene Berta Dick (* 20. November 1896 in Ulm; † 7. April 1981 in Berlin), war eine deutsche Fotografin und Funktionärin der Kommunistischen Partei Deutschlands (KPD). In den 1920er und 1930er Jahren war sie in mehreren europäischen Ländern für den illegalen Nachrichtendienst der KPD und den Nachrichtendienst der Kommunistischen Internationale (Komintern) tätig. 1937 wurde sie im sowjetischen Exil Opfer Stalinistischer Säuberungen und zu achtzehn Jahren Lagerhaft verurteilt. 1957 wurde sie rehabilitiert und durfte in die Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) ausreisen. (de)
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  • Berta Dick (en)
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  • Lore Rutz (en)
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  • Berta Daniel (en)
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  • Photographer (en)
  • Political activist (en)
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  • Robert Dick (en)
  • Wilhelmine (en)
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  • Richard Daniel (en)
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  • Berta Daniel (born Berta Dick: 20 November 1896 - 7 April 1981) was a German photographer and political activist (KPD). During the 1920s and 1930s she worked for the illegal News Service of the Communist Party in Germany and for the Comintern as an "agent". In 1937, while in Moscow, she fell victim to the Stalin purges and was sentenced to eight years (subsequently increased) detention in a camp. She survived, but it was only in 1957 that she was rehabilitated and able to return to what had by now become the Soviet sponsored German Democratic Republic. (en)
  • Berta Daniel, geborene Berta Dick (* 20. November 1896 in Ulm; † 7. April 1981 in Berlin), war eine deutsche Fotografin und Funktionärin der Kommunistischen Partei Deutschlands (KPD). In den 1920er und 1930er Jahren war sie in mehreren europäischen Ländern für den illegalen Nachrichtendienst der KPD und den Nachrichtendienst der Kommunistischen Internationale (Komintern) tätig. 1937 wurde sie im sowjetischen Exil Opfer Stalinistischer Säuberungen und zu achtzehn Jahren Lagerhaft verurteilt. 1957 wurde sie rehabilitiert und durfte in die Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) ausreisen. (de)
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