חנה קרמינסקי (Hebrew Wikipedia)

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  • "Central Organizations of Jews in Germany (1933-1943)". Jewish Women's Archive (באנגלית). נבדק ב-2023-02-09.
  • "Hannah Karminski". Jewish Women's Archive (באנגלית). נבדק ב-2023-02-10. During the mid-1920s and the 1930s in Germany, Hannah Karminski was the “soul” of the League of Jewish Women (Jüdischer Frauenbund, JFB), founded in 1904 by Bertha Pappenheim (1859–1936). She served as secretary of the League and, from 1924 to 1938, as editor of its newsletter. After the forced liquidation of the League in 1938, Hannah Karminski decided to remain in Germany and to continue her work in the Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland (Reich Association of Jews in Germany).
  • "Central Organizations of Jews in Germany (1933-1943)". Jewish Women's Archive (באנגלית). נבדק ב-2023-02-09."Central Organizations of Jews in Germany (1933-1943)". Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  • "Hannah Karminski". Jewish Women's Archive (באנגלית). נבדק ב-2023-02-10. When the League was dissolved by the Nazis in 1938, Karminski remained in Germany and joined the Reich Association of Jews in Germany, where she was an organizer of kindertransports and welfare support for those still trapped in Germany.
  • "Central Organizations of Jews in Germany (1933-1943)". Jewish Women's Archive (באנגלית). נבדק ב-2023-02-09. In June 1942 Cora Berliner and Paula Fürst were deported to the East, leaving Hannah Karminski alone in her apartment for several months. In November 1942 Hannah Karminski was arrested and deported to Auschwitz a few weeks later. Hildegard Böhme had tried in vain to go in place of her friend and colleague. She herself was deported to Auschwitz in May 1943 and murdered there, sharing the fate of her friends and colleagues.