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Ruth Rewald (1906-1942) was a German writer of children's books. In 1938, after five months in Spain, with the publication of “Vier spanische Jungen” she became the first mainstream author to produce a German language book about the Spanish Civil War written expressly for children and young people. By that time, however, her family home was a 50 m2 apartment in Paris to where, for reasons both of race and of politics, she had relocated following régime change at the start of 1933 in Germany. She was deported to Auschwitz in July 1942 and is believed to have been murdered shortly afterwards. Her daughter, born in 1937, suffered a similar death slightly under two years later.

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  • Ruth Gustave Rewald (geb. 5. Juni 1906 in Deutsch-Wilmersdorf bei Berlin; gest. wahrscheinlich 1942 im KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau) war eine deutsche Kinder- und Jugendbuchautorin jüdischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Ruth Rewald, née le 5 juin 1906 à Berlin-Wilmersdorf et probablement morte en 1942 à Auschwitz, est une autrice allemande de livres pour enfants d'origine juive. Son travail se rapproche de la littérature prolétarienne révolutionnaire ainsi que de la littérature humaniste. (fr)
  • Ruth Rewald (1906-1942) was a German writer of children's books. In 1938, after five months in Spain, with the publication of “Vier spanische Jungen” she became the first mainstream author to produce a German language book about the Spanish Civil War written expressly for children and young people. By that time, however, her family home was a 50 m2 apartment in Paris to where, for reasons both of race and of politics, she had relocated following régime change at the start of 1933 in Germany. She was deported to Auschwitz in July 1942 and is believed to have been murdered shortly afterwards. Her daughter, born in 1937, suffered a similar death slightly under two years later. Ruth Rewald married a young lawyer in 1929, after which for many purposes she used her married name. She continued to write under her former name, however, and it was during the early 1930s that some of her most commercially successful books were published. Sources may identify her either as “Ruth Rewald” or as “Ruth Schaul”. (en)
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  • 1906-06-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Ruth Gustave Rewald (en)
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  • 1906-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1942-07-18 (xsd:date)
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  • 1942-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1906-06-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Ruth Gustave Rewald (en)
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  • Deutsch-Wilmersdorf , Germany (en)
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  • Anja Schaul (en)
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  • 0001-07-18 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Artur Markus Rewald (en)
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  • Ruth Rewald (en)
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  • Writer of stories and novels for children and young people (en)
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  • Hans Schaul , as his first wife (en)
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  • Ruth Gustave Rewald (geb. 5. Juni 1906 in Deutsch-Wilmersdorf bei Berlin; gest. wahrscheinlich 1942 im KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau) war eine deutsche Kinder- und Jugendbuchautorin jüdischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Ruth Rewald, née le 5 juin 1906 à Berlin-Wilmersdorf et probablement morte en 1942 à Auschwitz, est une autrice allemande de livres pour enfants d'origine juive. Son travail se rapproche de la littérature prolétarienne révolutionnaire ainsi que de la littérature humaniste. (fr)
  • Ruth Rewald (1906-1942) was a German writer of children's books. In 1938, after five months in Spain, with the publication of “Vier spanische Jungen” she became the first mainstream author to produce a German language book about the Spanish Civil War written expressly for children and young people. By that time, however, her family home was a 50 m2 apartment in Paris to where, for reasons both of race and of politics, she had relocated following régime change at the start of 1933 in Germany. She was deported to Auschwitz in July 1942 and is believed to have been murdered shortly afterwards. Her daughter, born in 1937, suffered a similar death slightly under two years later. (en)
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  • Ruth Rewald (de)
  • Ruth Rewald (fr)
  • Ruth Rewald (en)
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