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Austrian anti-Nazi and editor. Name variations: Vali, Valentine Sas-Adler. Born in Vienna, Austria, on May 5, 1898; died in a labor camp on July 6, 1942; daughter of Alfred Adler (1870–1937, the psychologist who would later gain fame for breaking with the teachings of his mentor Sigmund Freud) and Raissa Timofejewna ; sisterof Alexandra Adler (a research fellow in neurology at Harvard); married Gyula Sas ("Giulio Aquila").
Radicalized by the events of World War I, joined the Austrian Communist Party (1919); soon after arriving in Berlin, transferred to the German Communist Party (1921); worked in Berlin until 1933 as an editor and translator; moved to Moscow (1933) to be with her husband; arrested during the Great Purge (January 1937); found guilty of "Trotskyite activities" and sentenced to ten years imprisonment; died in a labor camp (1942) and posthumously rehabilitated by a decree of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR (1956).
Converts in Vienna
1898 |
August 5, 1898
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Eisengasse 22, Wien, Wien, 1090, Austria
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1904 |
October 17, 1904
Age 6
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Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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1942 |
July 6, 1942
Age 43
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Akmolinsk labour camp (Gulag) in the USSR
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