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Judith Auer (Vallentin)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Zurich, Zürich District, Zurich, Switzerland
Death: October 27, 1944 (39)
Plötzensee, Berlin, Berlin, Germany (Holocaust)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Franz Adalbert Vallentin and Margarete Hoffmeister-Vallentin
Wife of Erich Auer
Mother of Ruth Hortzschansky
Sister of Ruth Cidor-Citroën; Lucas Florian Vallentin; Gabrielle (twin) Vallentin and Andreas (twin) Vallentin

Occupation: "antifaschistische Wiederstandskämperin" - resistance fighter
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About Judith Auer

Judith Auer (née Vallentin)

(19 September 1905 – 27 October 1944) was a resistance fighter against the Nazi régime in Germany.

Auer was born in Zurich. Her father was the communist writer, Erich Vallentin. After her parents' untimely death in 1917, Judith was brought up by a well-to-do Jewish family. She completed her Abitur and began studies in music in the hopes of becoming a pianist.

In 1924, as a student, she joined the Young Communist League of Germany, and the next year, moved to Berlin. There, she met and married Erich Auer, a functionary in the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), in 1926. In 1927, she joined the KPD. In 1928, Auer went toMoscow with her husband and worked at the Comintern's offices.

In 1929, her daughter Ruth was born. To earn money, Auer learned typing and shorthand and took a job at a KPD establishment. Resistance activities

After Hitler seized power in Germany in 1933 and the KPD was banned by the new régime, Auer eventually found herself working for AEG at the Kabelwerk Oberspree ("cable works"), first as a shorthand typist, and later as a buying agent. It was here that Auer first came into contact with the resistance group around Fritz Plön, a welder, who himself had contacts with the resistance group around Anton Saefkow,Franz Jacob, Bernhard Bästlein and Karl Klodt, the Saefkow-Jacob-Bästlein Organization.[1] Auer also had had a long friendship with Änne Weiß, who became Saefkow's wife.

Auer managed her resistance group's finances and used business trips to do courier work, especially with a view to establishing links with resistance fighters in Thuringia, such as Theodor Neubauer. She also hid Franz Jacob in her flat for several months after he fled fromHamburg. Arrest and Execution

Auer was arrested at her workplace on July 7, 1944 and was later tortured. Along with Bruno Hämmerling and Franz Schmidt, she was sentenced to death at the Volksgerichtshof. Auer was hanged at Plötzensee Prison in Berlin on October 27, 1944

Also cf. details on father Franz VALLENTIN:

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Vallentin

Ehe und Kinder​:

Franz Vallentin war seit 1905[5] mit der Lehrerin Margarete Hoffmeister (* 3. Dezember 1878 in Berlin; † Februar 1917 in Berlin) verheiratet. Diese schrieb Kinderopern und verfasste Kinderbücher und Spielhefte.

Das Ehepaar hatte fünf Kinder

Judith Auer (1905–1944), antifaschistische Widerstandskämpferin

Franziska Margarete Vallentin, dann Ruth Cidor-Citroën (1906–2002), Künstlerin, lebte seit 1944 in Israel

Lucas Florian Vallentin (* 1907)

Andreas Vallentin (* 1910)

Gabriele Vallentin (* 1910), Zwillinge

Nach dem frühen Tod der Eltern lebten die Kinder in Pflegefamilien und im Kinderheimen.

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Judith Auer's Timeline

1905
September 19, 1905
Zurich, Zürich District, Zurich, Switzerland
1929
1929
1944
October 27, 1944
Age 39
Plötzensee, Berlin, Berlin, Germany