Grete Schmahl-Wolf

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Grete Schmahl-Wolf (* December 24, 1882 in Vienna as Margarete Wolf ; † August 31, 1942 in the Theresienstadt concentration camp ) was an Austrian journalist and writer.

Life

Schmahl-Wolf wrote short stories, essays and poems. She was editor of the magazine Die Zeit and founded the "Wiener Frauenkorrespondenz" in 1929, to which in 1932 the "Wiener Feuilletonkorrespondenz" was affiliated.

She was the daughter of the businessman Moises (Moriz) Wolf and Caroline, nee. Pick. From 1915 she was married to civil engineer Rudolf Schmahl (1888–1943).

Works

  • The blue land. (Poems, 1905)
  • The bright days. (Poems, 1910)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Birth book of the IKG Vienna, Volume H, No. 4287. Often given in the literature as December 21, 1882.
  2. Ilse Korotin : biografiA. Lexicon of Austrian Women . tape 3 . Böhlau, Vienna 2016, ISBN 978-3-205-79590-2 , pp. 3587 , doi : 10.26530 / oapen_611232 ( oapen.org [accessed August 16, 2020]).
  3. a b Susanne Blume Berger, Michael Doppelhofer and Gabriele Mauthe: Manual Austrian authors of Jewish origin. 18th to 20th century . tape 2 . Saur, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-598-11545-8 , pp. 1498 .