Marie-Elisabeth Rehn

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Marie-Elisabeth Rehn (* 1951 in Heide (Holstein) ) holds a PhD in folklore and was previously a journalist. In Heider Gottsleider, she described everyday Nazi life in her hometown of Heide and the suffering of her father Erwin Rehn, who was arrested by the Gestapo at the age of 16 for “subversive activities” and was imprisoned in the Moringen youth concentration camp for two years . In Die Silentschweigs she and her father Erwin Rehn tried to trace the life of the Jewish Silentschweig family from Heide. She has also helped publish memory reports of former Dutch forced laborers . In 1987 she did her doctorate on the everyday life of the unemployed in Konstanz . Since then she has published a number of historical researches on Jewish communities in Schleswig-Holstein .

literature

  • Marie-Elisabeth Rehn: ... better than maloing in a coal pot? Everyday unemployment in Konstanz. Frankfurt am Main 1988, ISBN 3-8204-9958-X
  • Marie-Elisabeth Rehn: Heider gottsleider - small town life under the swastika , reissued in 2005, Pro Business Berlin publishing house, ISBN 3-939000-31-0
  • Erwin Rehn & Marie-Elisabeth Rehn: Die Stillschweigs , Konstanz 1998, ISBN 3-89649-259-4
  • Marie-Elisabeth Rehn: Jews in Norderdithmarschen in the mirror of settlement requests of the 19th century , Konstanz 2000, ISBN 3-89649-525-9
  • Marie-Elisabeth Rehn: Jews in Friedrichstadt. The minutes of the board of directors of an Israelite community in the Duchy of Schleswig 1802-1860 , Konstanz 2001, ISBN 3-89649-646-8
  • Marie-Elisabeth Rehn: Jews in Süderdithmarschen. Strangers in their own country. Duchy of Holstein 1799-1858 , Konstanz 2003, ISBN 3-89649-829-0
  • Marie-Elisabeth Rehn & Jeannette Schmid : A great fun - weird writing exercises by e-mail , August 2006, ISBN 3-8334-4558-0
  • Marie-Elisabeth Rehn & Wilfried Messmer: The turnip for life: How people from Constance discovered their love for cycling in Thurgau , May 2009, ISBN 3-8370-2242-0

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