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Gertrud Cohn (née Ohnstein; January 21, 1876 – September 29, 1942) was a German victim of the Nazi regime. The fate of her family was published as a children's book. The book became the basis for an exhibition, a play and a film. The book is used in German primary schools for children between ten and twelve.

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  • Gertrud Cohn (de)
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  • Gertrud Cohn (geboren 21. Januar 1876 in Berlin als Gertrud Ohnstein; ermordet am/nach dem 29. September 1942 in Treblinka) war ein deutsches Opfer des NS-Regimes. Das Schicksal ihrer Familie wurde in Form eines Kinderbuchs veröffentlicht. Des Weiteren wurde das Buch Basis einer Ausstellung, eines Theaterstücks und eines Films. (de)
  • Gertrud Cohn (née Ohnstein; January 21, 1876 – September 29, 1942) was a German victim of the Nazi regime. The fate of her family was published as a children's book. The book became the basis for an exhibition, a play and a film. The book is used in German primary schools for children between ten and twelve. (en)
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  • Gertrud Cohn (geboren 21. Januar 1876 in Berlin als Gertrud Ohnstein; ermordet am/nach dem 29. September 1942 in Treblinka) war ein deutsches Opfer des NS-Regimes. Das Schicksal ihrer Familie wurde in Form eines Kinderbuchs veröffentlicht. Des Weiteren wurde das Buch Basis einer Ausstellung, eines Theaterstücks und eines Films. (de)
  • Gertrud Cohn (née Ohnstein; January 21, 1876 – September 29, 1942) was a German victim of the Nazi regime. The fate of her family was published as a children's book. The book became the basis for an exhibition, a play and a film. The book is used in German primary schools for children between ten and twelve. (en)
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