Elisabeth Ida von Brasch

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Elisabeth Ida Julie von Brasch (nickname: "Dudy"; born May 25, 1878 in Jöggis ; † November 24, 1957 in Munich ) was a graphologist and translator . She came from the German-Baltic noble family von Brasch , spoke 7 languages ​​and also prepared graphological reports , among other things .

family

Her father was Konrad Eduard Amadeus von Brasch (1844 - 1882), who was married to Elisabeth Alexandra von Mühlendahl (1851 - 1938). Her brothers were the Hessian winery owner Rudolf Wilhelm Ernst von Brasch "Udo" (* 1880 in Jöggis; † 1964 Auerbach in the administrative district of Darmstadt ) and Arved Karl Leon von Brasch (nickname: "Allo", * 1881 in Kerro ; † 1953 Kitzbühel ). The second brother was the father of Dagmar Alice Liechti-Brasch (* 1911 in Tartu ; † 1993 in Zurich ) and Elisabeth Heim-von Brasch (1907-1996). Elisabeth Ida had lived in Munich since 1920 and was unmarried.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Graphological reports: Luise Rinser , The truth about Konnersreuth: A report, S. Fischer Verlag, 2016, ISBN 3105612165 [1]