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Maria Aloysia Löwenfels (5 July 1915 – 9 August 1942) was a German nun. She converted from Judaism to Catholicism. In 1936, she fled to the convent of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ in Lutterade, Netherlands. In 1938, she was confirmed as a novice. On 9 August 1942, she was murdered in the gas chambers of concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. In 2015, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Limburg announced that a beatification process had been started.

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  • Maria Aloysia Löwenfels (* 5. Juli 1915 als Luise Löwenfels in Trabelsdorf, Oberfranken; † 9. August 1942 im KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau) war eine deutsche römisch-katholische Ordensschwester. Sie wurde mit vielen anderen vom Judentum zur katholischen Kirche konvertierten Christen, darunter die 1998 heiliggesprochene Karmelitin Teresia Benedicta vom Kreuz (Edith Stein), im Vernichtungslager Auschwitz-Birkenau ermordet. (de)
  • Maria Aloysia Löwenfels (5 July 1915 – 9 August 1942) was a German nun. She converted from Judaism to Catholicism. In 1936, she fled to the convent of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ in Lutterade, Netherlands. In 1938, she was confirmed as a novice. On 9 August 1942, she was murdered in the gas chambers of concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. In 2015, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Limburg announced that a beatification process had been started. (en)
  • Luise Löwenfels, ook wel Aloysia Löwenfels genaamd , was een joods-katholieke kloosterzuster. Zij werd bekend doordat zij ze tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog, ondanks dat ze een tot het katholicisme bekeerde Jodin was, slachtoffer werd van het naziregime. (nl)
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  • Monument for Maria Aloysia Löwenfels at the location of the former convent (en)
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  • Maria Aloysia Löwenfels (* 5. Juli 1915 als Luise Löwenfels in Trabelsdorf, Oberfranken; † 9. August 1942 im KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau) war eine deutsche römisch-katholische Ordensschwester. Sie wurde mit vielen anderen vom Judentum zur katholischen Kirche konvertierten Christen, darunter die 1998 heiliggesprochene Karmelitin Teresia Benedicta vom Kreuz (Edith Stein), im Vernichtungslager Auschwitz-Birkenau ermordet. (de)
  • Maria Aloysia Löwenfels (5 July 1915 – 9 August 1942) was a German nun. She converted from Judaism to Catholicism. In 1936, she fled to the convent of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ in Lutterade, Netherlands. In 1938, she was confirmed as a novice. On 9 August 1942, she was murdered in the gas chambers of concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. In 2015, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Limburg announced that a beatification process had been started. (en)
  • Luise Löwenfels, ook wel Aloysia Löwenfels genaamd , was een joods-katholieke kloosterzuster. Zij werd bekend doordat zij ze tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog, ondanks dat ze een tot het katholicisme bekeerde Jodin was, slachtoffer werd van het naziregime. (nl)
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