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Ira Rischowski

Ira (Irene) Rischowski (1 August 1899 – 1989) was one of Germany's first female engineers and active in the German anti-Nazi resistance group Neu Beginnen before fleeing to Britain.[1] In the UK she became a member of the Women's Engineering Society, serving on the Council and supporting efforts to encourage British women to become engineers.

Ira Rischowksi
Rischowski at Darmstadt in 1919
Born1 August 1899
Died1989
Alma materTechnical University, Darmstadt
OccupationEngineer
OrganizationWomen's Engineering Society

Early career edit

Rischowski was born in Germany in 1899 to Albert Rischowski (b. 10 January 1848 - ) and Ida née Salomonsohn (12 June 1867– 26 November 1943), the eldest of four children.[1] The family were Jewish by heritage but the children were baptised. Albert Rischowski ran shipyards and took young Ira with him to watch the riveting of the ships which inspired her to become an engineer.[1]

 
Rischowski at TH Darmstadt c.1920 - 22

In 1919, Rischowski enrolled as the first female engineering student at the Technical University of Darmstadt.[2] Her successful application was supported by six months experience repairing agricultural equipment.[2] From 1928, Rischowski was employed as an engineer, following training at the electrical company Siemens-Schuckert.[2] In 1930 Rischowski became a member of Germany's central engineering institution, the Verein Deutscher Ingenieure (VDI).[2] In 1933, there was a women's section in the VDI, but Rischowski refused to join it since it was affiliated with the Nazi Party.[2]

In 2019, the Institute for Nuclear Physics at Technical University of Darmstadt created the Rischowski scholarship programme for female students in her honour.

Anti-Nazi Resistance edit

Rischowski joined the underground anti-fascist group Neu Beginnen in 1932 and became a key clandestine operative with codename 'Gabriele'.[3] She was responsible for encoding and decoding correspondence with comrades abroad.[3] In 1933, the group's operational office moved to Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, masquerading as an engineering consultancy.[3] Rischowski worked at disguising Marxist literature, and transferring documents to the Social Democratic Party in exile in Prague.[3]

Seeking Refuge edit

In September 1935, Rischowski was arrested while attempting to move banned literature to a safe place. She managed to talk herself free, but fearing surveillance, quickly fled to Prague.[4] In July 1936 she moved on to the UK through the domestic servant visa scheme.[5][6]

Rischowski was invited by Caroline Haslett to attend meetings of the Women's Engineering Society, and she became an associate member in 1939, giving her profession as "engineer, technical secretary graduated" in the 1939 Register for England and Wales.[2][7]

Interned for a year at the Rushen Camp on the Isle of Man as an enemy alien, she was released without restrictions in November 1941 on appeal[8]

Career edit

She worked as a draughtsman and planning engineer, first at Tuvox Ltd and later at James Gordon Ltd, where she became Head of Projects.[9] In 1950, she and fellow Women's Engineering Society members, Winifred Hackett and Sheila Leather published a report on equal pay for women in engineering, which concluded that there was "no justification for lower salary scales for women".[10] Rischowski was the accommodation secretary for the second International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists held in Cambridge in 1967, whilst working as a consultant in power generation for Elliott Process Automation.[11]

Family life edit

Rischowski met her future husband Fritz Bruno Karthäuser (1898–1973) while studying engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt. They married in December 1922, and they had two daughters.[4] Their first child Hellen Isot was born in 1924 and their second Herta Maria (Kindi) in 1930.[12] Bruno and Ira divorced in 1933. When she was forced into exile in 1935, Rischowski left her children in the care of her elderly mother Ida in Berlin until 1938 when, with support from members of the Women's Engineering Society and their connections, she was able to bring them both to London. Ida was deported to the Theresienstadt Ghetto where she died in 1943.[13]

On her death in 1989, the then WES President Dorothy Hatfield called Rischowski "an inspiration to us all".[2]

Family memorial edit

Rischowski's sister Edith Novak donated a seventeenth century silver cup, made by Hans Paulus, to the Victoria & Albert Museum, to remember "her mother Ira [sic] Rischowski, her aunt Rosa Friedlander and Hedwig Malachowski, and in gratitude for the safety found by younger members of her family in the British Commonwealth" (Ira is a mistake for Ida).[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Rischowski, Ira (Oral history)". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g humer (2019-09-19). "Ira Rischowski: refugee engineer". Electrifying Women. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  3. ^ a b c d Sandvoß, Hans-Rainer (1985). Widerstand in Steglitz und Zehlendorf (PDF). pp. 61, 83.
  4. ^ a b "Rischowski, Ira (Oral history)". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  5. ^ Holmes, Rose (2018). "Love, labour, loss: women, refugees and the servant crisis in Britain, 1933–1939". Women's History Review. 27 (2): 288–309. doi:10.1080/09612025.2017.1327096. S2CID 149290071.
  6. ^ Cacciottolo, Mario (2012-03-08). "Scrubbing floors to escape from Hitler". Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  7. ^ "1939 England and Wales Register". www.ancestry.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  8. ^ "UK, World War II Alien Internees, 1939-1945: German Internees Released in UK 1939-1942: Rei-Rose". www.ancestry.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  9. ^ "Records of the Women's Engineering Society: papers of Ira Rischowski - Archives Hub". archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  10. ^ "The Woman Engineer Vol 6". twej.theiet.org. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
  11. ^ "The Guardian 28 Jun 1967, page 6". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2023-02-26.
  12. ^ "100 Jahre Studium von Frauen an der TU Darmstadt" (PDF). 2008.
  13. ^ "Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database -- Ida Rischowski". www.ushmm.org. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  14. ^ "Cup and cover | Hauer, Hans Paulus | V&A Search the Collections". V and A Collections. 2020-06-24. Retrieved 2020-06-24.

External links edit

  • Ira Rischowski: Oral Histories
  • Ira Rischwoski: Archive Papers

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Ira Irene Rischowski 1 August 1899 1989 was one of Germany s first female engineers and active in the German anti Nazi resistance group Neu Beginnen before fleeing to Britain 1 In the UK she became a member of the Women s Engineering Society serving on the Council and supporting efforts to encourage British women to become engineers Ira RischowksiRischowski at Darmstadt in 1919Born1 August 1899Died1989Keswick CumbriaAlma materTechnical University DarmstadtOccupationEngineerOrganizationWomen s Engineering Society Contents 1 Early career 2 Anti Nazi Resistance 3 Seeking Refuge 4 Career 5 Family life 6 Family memorial 7 References 8 External linksEarly career editRischowski was born in Germany in 1899 to Albert Rischowski b 10 January 1848 and Ida nee Salomonsohn 12 June 1867 26 November 1943 the eldest of four children 1 The family were Jewish by heritage but the children were baptised Albert Rischowski ran shipyards and took young Ira with him to watch the riveting of the ships which inspired her to become an engineer 1 nbsp Rischowski at TH Darmstadt c 1920 22In 1919 Rischowski enrolled as the first female engineering student at the Technical University of Darmstadt 2 Her successful application was supported by six months experience repairing agricultural equipment 2 From 1928 Rischowski was employed as an engineer following training at the electrical company Siemens Schuckert 2 In 1930 Rischowski became a member of Germany s central engineering institution the Verein Deutscher Ingenieure VDI 2 In 1933 there was a women s section in the VDI but Rischowski refused to join it since it was affiliated with the Nazi Party 2 In 2019 the Institute for Nuclear Physics at Technical University of Darmstadt created the Rischowski scholarship programme for female students in her honour Anti Nazi Resistance editRischowski joined the underground anti fascist group Neu Beginnen in 1932 and became a key clandestine operative with codename Gabriele 3 She was responsible for encoding and decoding correspondence with comrades abroad 3 In 1933 the group s operational office moved to Potsdamer Platz in Berlin masquerading as an engineering consultancy 3 Rischowski worked at disguising Marxist literature and transferring documents to the Social Democratic Party in exile in Prague 3 Seeking Refuge editIn September 1935 Rischowski was arrested while attempting to move banned literature to a safe place She managed to talk herself free but fearing surveillance quickly fled to Prague 4 In July 1936 she moved on to the UK through the domestic servant visa scheme 5 6 Rischowski was invited by Caroline Haslett to attend meetings of the Women s Engineering Society and she became an associate member in 1939 giving her profession as engineer technical secretary graduated in the 1939 Register for England and Wales 2 7 Interned for a year at the Rushen Camp on the Isle of Man as an enemy alien she was released without restrictions in November 1941 on appeal 8 Career editShe worked as a draughtsman and planning engineer first at Tuvox Ltd and later at James Gordon Ltd where she became Head of Projects 9 In 1950 she and fellow Women s Engineering Society members Winifred Hackett and Sheila Leather published a report on equal pay for women in engineering which concluded that there was no justification for lower salary scales for women 10 Rischowski was the accommodation secretary for the second International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists held in Cambridge in 1967 whilst working as a consultant in power generation for Elliott Process Automation 11 Family life editRischowski met her future husband Fritz Bruno Karthauser 1898 1973 while studying engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt They married in December 1922 and they had two daughters 4 Their first child Hellen Isot was born in 1924 and their second Herta Maria Kindi in 1930 12 Bruno and Ira divorced in 1933 When she was forced into exile in 1935 Rischowski left her children in the care of her elderly mother Ida in Berlin until 1938 when with support from members of the Women s Engineering Society and their connections she was able to bring them both to London Ida was deported to the Theresienstadt Ghetto where she died in 1943 13 On her death in 1989 the then WES President Dorothy Hatfield called Rischowski an inspiration to us all 2 Family memorial editRischowski s sister Edith Novak donated a seventeenth century silver cup made by Hans Paulus to the Victoria amp Albert Museum to remember her mother Ira sic Rischowski her aunt Rosa Friedlander and Hedwig Malachowski and in gratitude for the safety found by younger members of her family in the British Commonwealth Ira is a mistake for Ida 14 References edit a b c Rischowski Ira Oral history Imperial War Museums Retrieved 2020 01 23 a b c d e f g humer 2019 09 19 Ira Rischowski refugee engineer Electrifying Women Retrieved 2020 01 18 a b c d Sandvoss Hans Rainer 1985 Widerstand in Steglitz und Zehlendorf PDF pp 61 83 a b Rischowski Ira Oral history Imperial War Museums Retrieved 2019 09 22 Holmes Rose 2018 Love labour loss women refugees and the servant crisis in Britain 1933 1939 Women s History Review 27 2 288 309 doi 10 1080 09612025 2017 1327096 S2CID 149290071 Cacciottolo Mario 2012 03 08 Scrubbing floors to escape from Hitler Retrieved 2019 09 22 1939 England and Wales Register www ancestry co uk Retrieved 2022 01 16 UK World War II Alien Internees 1939 1945 German Internees Released in UK 1939 1942 Rei Rose www ancestry co uk Retrieved 2022 01 16 Records of the Women s Engineering Society papers of Ira Rischowski Archives Hub archiveshub jisc ac uk Retrieved 2019 09 22 The Woman Engineer Vol 6 twej theiet org Retrieved 2022 11 09 The Guardian 28 Jun 1967 page 6 Newspapers com Retrieved 2023 02 26 100 Jahre Studium von Frauen an der TU Darmstadt PDF 2008 Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database Ida Rischowski www ushmm org Retrieved 2020 09 29 Cup and cover Hauer Hans Paulus V amp A Search the Collections V and A Collections 2020 06 24 Retrieved 2020 06 24 External links editIra Rischowski Oral Histories Ira Rischwoski Archive Papers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ira Rischowski amp oldid 1177402500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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