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Minna Lachs
Minna Lachs (born as ''Minna Schiffmann'' in 1907;〔((German) ORF bio )〕 died 1993) was an Austrian educator and memoirist.〔((German) FemBio. Frauen-Biographieforschung )〕 She was born in Terebovlia, then Trembowla in what was then referred to as the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. The events of World War I led them to leave for Vienna. Her father wished to distance himself from his Orthodox Judaism upbringing, but she initially felt a need to more strongly assert a Jewish identity. As part of that she joined a Zionist youth organization which ultimately led to an interest in Socialism and to meeting her husband. She went on to graduate from the University of Vienna with a thesis on Karl Emil Franzos. She fled Austria for Switzerland due to the Anschluss. Her memoir concerning the period was titled ''Warum schaust du zurueck''.〔(Center for Jewish History )〕 She returned to Vienna after the war. A park in Vienna is named for her.〔((German) Viennese government site )〕
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