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  1. Buber-Neumann, Margarete (1901–1989)German author, Communist activist, and prisoner in the Soviet Gulag before being deported to Nazi Germany and incarcerated in the infamous Ravensbrück concentration camp, who devoted the remainder of her life to exposing Stalinist tyranny. Name variations: Grete Buber, Margarete Buber, Margaret Buber Neumann.

  2. Follow. Margarete Buber-Neumann (21 October 1901 – 6 November 1989), was a member of the Communist Party of Germany during the years of the Weimar Republic. She survived imprisonment in concentration camps during World War II in both the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. After the war, she wrote a memoir of her time in both of these camps and ...

  3. Follow. Margarete Buber-Neumann (21 October 1901 – 6 November 1989), was a member of the Communist Party of Germany during the years of the Weimar Republic. She survived imprisonment in concentration camps during World War II in both the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. After the war, she wrote a memoir of her time in both of these camps and ...

  4. Margarete Buber-Neumann: A German Destiny: Directed by Ivan Fíla. With Margarete Buber-Neumann. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight. ...

  5. Margarete Buber-Neumann: Als Gefangene bei Stalin und Hitler. Ullstein Taschenbuch Frankfurt/Main-Berlin 1993, S.112. (Textauswahl: S. Jenkner) 1901. In Potsdam geboren. 1926. Eintritt in die KPD. 1935. Emigration mit ihrem Mann Heinz Neumann nach Moskau ...

  6. Introduction. Margarete Buber-Neumann and her husband were members of the German Communist Party. They were sent to Moscow to work as translators in 1935. Her husband was arrested in 1937; she never saw him again. In 1938, Buber-Neumann was arrested and charged with “counter-revolutionary organization and agitation against the Soviet state.”.