Dr. Anneliese Groscurth (German:[ˈanəˌliːzəˈɡʁɔsˌkʊʁt]ⓘ; 1910–1996) was the wife of Georg Groscurth and a member of the European Union (Europäische Union), an antifascist German resistance group in Berlin, during the Nazi era. Her husband and all but one of the other central members of the group were executed, but she survived.
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Dr. AnnelieseGroscurth (German: [ˈanəˌliːzə ˈɡʁɔsˌkʊʁt] ; 1910–1996) was the wife of Georg Groscurth and a member of the European Union (Europäische...
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