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Hilde Meisel (31 July 1914 – 17 April 1945) was a Jewish German socialist and journalist who published articles against the Nazi regime in Germany. While in exile in England, she wrote under the pseudonym Hilda Monte, calling for German resistance to Nazism in magazines, books and in radio broadcasts. She acted as a courier and repeatedly undertook secret operations in Germany, Austria, France and Portugal, although as a social democrat and Jew, it was extremely dangerous for her to do so. Other code names she used in exile were Hilde Olday, Selma Trier, Helen Harriman, Eva Schneider, H. Monte, Hilda Monte and Hilde Monte.

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  • Hilde Meisel (de)
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  • Hilde Meisel (* 31. Juli 1914 in Wien; † 17. April 1945 in Tisis bei Feldkirch) war eine Sozialistin und Publizistin. Sie veröffentlichte Artikel gegen die NS-Diktatur in Deutschland. In Zeitschriften, Büchern und Rundfunksendungen rief sie im englischen Exil, unter dem Pseudonym Hilda Monte, zum Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus auf. Obwohl als Sozialistin und Jüdin stark gefährdet, unternahm sie wiederholt geheime Aktionen in Deutschland, Österreich, Frankreich und Portugal. Weitere Decknamen, die sie in der Emigration benutzte, waren Hilde Olday, Selma Trier, Helen Harriman, Eva Schneider, H. Monte und Hilde Monte. (de)
  • Hilde Meisel (31 July 1914 – 17 April 1945) was a Jewish German socialist and journalist who published articles against the Nazi regime in Germany. While in exile in England, she wrote under the pseudonym Hilda Monte, calling for German resistance to Nazism in magazines, books and in radio broadcasts. She acted as a courier and repeatedly undertook secret operations in Germany, Austria, France and Portugal, although as a social democrat and Jew, it was extremely dangerous for her to do so. Other code names she used in exile were Hilde Olday, Selma Trier, Helen Harriman, Eva Schneider, H. Monte, Hilda Monte and Hilde Monte. (en)
  • Hilde Meisel, née le 31 juillet 1914 à Vienne en Autriche et morte le 17 avril 1945 à la frontière entre l'Autriche et le Liechtenstein près de Feldkirch, dans le Vorarlberg, était une militante socialiste allemande aux vastes activités contre le régime nazi en Allemagne. Pendant son exil en France et en Angleterre, elle écrit sous le pseudonyme de Hilda Monte, appelant à la Résistance intérieure au nazisme dans des magazines, des livres et des émissions de radio. Elle agi comme courrier et a entreprend à plusieurs reprises des opérations secrètes en Allemagne, en Autriche, en France et au Portugal, bien qu'en tant que socialiste, il était extrêmement dangereux pour elle de le faire. (fr)
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