Gerda Fredrika Marcus (1880–1952) was a Swedish journalist and philanthropist who was deeply concerned with social issues. After contributing to Swedish newspapers from Berlin in 1907, she worked for Svenska Dagbladet first in Sweden and later as a foreign correspondent in Vienna where she lived from 1923 to 1933. During the First World War, she proved to be an effective fundraiser for assisting needy families. Marcus was a key figure in the Swedish branch of Save the Children which she helped to establish in 1919, continuing her support during and after the Second World War.
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| - Gerda Fredrika Marcus (1880–1952) was a Swedish journalist and philanthropist who was deeply concerned with social issues. After contributing to Swedish newspapers from Berlin in 1907, she worked for Svenska Dagbladet first in Sweden and later as a foreign correspondent in Vienna where she lived from 1923 to 1933. During the First World War, she proved to be an effective fundraiser for assisting needy families. Marcus was a key figure in the Swedish branch of Save the Children which she helped to establish in 1919, continuing her support during and after the Second World War. (en)
- Gerda Fredrika Marcus, född 21 februari 1880 i Stockholm, död 28 januari 1952 i Högalids församling, Stockholm, var en svensk journalist och översättare. Mellan 1907 och 1911 var Marcus utrikeskorrespondent i Berlin för Dagens Nyheter och Nya Dagligt Allehanda. Efter ett mellanspel 1911–1913 på teatertidskriften anställdes hon av Svenska Dagbladet. Hennes signatur var Gerfred Mark. (sv)
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| - Gerda Fredrika Marcus (1880–1952) was a Swedish journalist and philanthropist who was deeply concerned with social issues. After contributing to Swedish newspapers from Berlin in 1907, she worked for Svenska Dagbladet first in Sweden and later as a foreign correspondent in Vienna where she lived from 1923 to 1933. During the First World War, she proved to be an effective fundraiser for assisting needy families. Marcus was a key figure in the Swedish branch of Save the Children which she helped to establish in 1919, continuing her support during and after the Second World War. (en)
- Gerda Fredrika Marcus, född 21 februari 1880 i Stockholm, död 28 januari 1952 i Högalids församling, Stockholm, var en svensk journalist och översättare. Mellan 1907 och 1911 var Marcus utrikeskorrespondent i Berlin för Dagens Nyheter och Nya Dagligt Allehanda. Efter ett mellanspel 1911–1913 på teatertidskriften anställdes hon av Svenska Dagbladet. Hennes signatur var Gerfred Mark. (sv)
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