Elisabeth Kraushaar-Baldauf
Elisabeth Kraushaar-Baldauf (* 1915 in St. Valentin on the Haide in Austria-Hungary ; † 2002 in Basel / Riehen ) was a doctor of medicine and a writer.
biography
Elisabeth Kraushaar-Baldauf spent her youth in Vinschgau . In order to escape the emerging Italian fascism , she moved to Berlin to live with the doctors Hermine Heusler-Edenhuizen and Otto Heusler, where she completed her Abitur and started studying medicine. During her medical studies, she met her husband, Alfred Kraushaar (* 1915 in Berlin).
During the Nazi era , she and her husband and like-minded people, the “White Mice”, distanced themselves from attempted appropriation by party and party-affiliated organizations.
In 1966 the couple moved to Basel, where they finally settled. Kaushaar-Baldauf has always dealt with women's issues and mythology .
Publications
- Take the bread and run. Novel. 2001, ISBN 88-88118-03-9 . (2nd Edition)
- It wasn't Eva. Non-fiction. 2005, ISBN 88-88118-22-6 (2nd edition)
Web links
- Elisabeth Kraushaar-Baldauf: Short biography
- Literature by and about Elisabeth Kraushaar-Baldauf in the catalog of the German National Library
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SURNAME | Kraushaar-Baldauf, Elisabeth |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian doctor and writer (South Tyrol) |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1915 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | St. Valentin on the Haide ( South Tyrol ) |
DATE OF DEATH | 2002 |
Place of death | Basel |