Parents:
Dr. Hans Bernhard Schwerin, M.D. (1878-1945) and Erna Guth (1887-1921)
Birth:
September 3, 1912 in Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany
Biography:
Annemarie Schwerin began studying law at the University of Berlin in the early 1930s, but was expelled after Hitler came to power. She emigrated to Paris to continue her studies and there married a Frenchman named Gabriel Raynard. After the occupation of France, she was first interned in Gurs and then most likely deported to the East, where every trace of her was lost. Her husband was transferred to Morocco in 1942 as a soldier. Ursula Schwerin came to England on a children's transport in 1939. (Source: Jewish Museum Berlin)
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Parents:
Dr. Hans Bernhard Schwerin, M.D. (1878-1945) and Erna Guth (1887-1921)
Birth:
September 3, 1912 in Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany
Biography:
Annemarie Schwerin began studying law at the University of Berlin in the early 1930s, but was expelled after Hitler came to power. She emigrated to Paris to continue her studies and there married a Frenchman named Gabriel Raynard. After the occupation of France, she was first interned in Gurs and then most likely deported to the East, where every trace of her was lost. Her husband was transferred to Morocco in 1942 as a soldier. Ursula Schwerin came to England on a children's transport in 1939. (Source: Jewish Museum Berlin)
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