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Maria Grollmuß

Maria Karoline Elisabeth Grollmuß (Sorbian: Marja Grólmusec) (April 24, 1896, in Leipzig – August 6, 1944, in Ravensbrück) was a Catholic Sorbian publicist and a socialist resistance member against the Nazi government.

Maria Grollmuß on a stamp (1959)

Biography Edit

Maria Grollmuß was born on April 24, 1896, to principal and linguist Dr. Johannes Grollmuß (Sorbian: Jan Grólmus) in Leipzig. After having finished her formation at Gaudigsches Lehrerinnenseminar in Leipzig in 1917,[1] she shortly worked as an elementary school teacher at Bürgerschule Leipzig-Reudnitz before studying linguistics and history in Berlin and Leipzig. She graduated in 1928, earning a PhD for her thesis Joseph Görres und die Demokratie ('Joesph Görres and Democracy'). While studying, she was a member of the Windhorstbund at first, and later,[2] she also became a member of the Socialist Students Union (Sozialistischer Studentenbund).[3]

Maria Grollmuß was especially interested in political journalism. Accordingly, she wrote various articles for Rhein-Mainische Volkszeitung, a newspaper close to the left wing of Zentrumspartei,[3] and for the magazine of the Catholic youth movement "Quickborn" called Die Schildgenossen, initiated by Romano Guardini.

While she changed party various times, her political focus was always social and leftist politics. She started as a member of SPD in 1927 and left the party to join KPD in 1929. She was excluded from KPD due to her opposition to forming separate communist trade unions, so she joined the Kommunistischen Partei-Opposition, whose minority wing she belonged to together with Paul Frölich and Jacob Walcher. They left the party in 1932 to join Sozialistischen Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands (SAPD).[4]

After the NSDAP took over in, she continued her political activity illegally. In close cooperation with the Arbeitskreis Revolutionärer Sozialisten, she supported political prisoners, transported illegal literature and helped endangered comrades to escape to Czechoslovakia. She operated from the village of Radibor in Upper Lusatia, her father's place of birth. She was in contact with resistance groups of the SPD, KPD, SAPD and the Austrian socialist Otto Bauer.[3]

 
Grollmuß' grave at Radibor Cemetery

She was denounced to the German authorities and on November 7, 1934, she was arrested together with Hermann Reinmuth.[5] At first, she was imprisoned in Dresden. She was sentenced to six years of prison by the Volksgerichtshof on November 23, 1935 (Reinmuth got seven years) and sent to Waldheim prison.[6] During her imprisonment, she turned to Catholic spirituality. The Nazi government offered her freedom and cancer therapy if she agreed to spy for them in the Sorbian resistance movement once having served her term. She refused. Therefore, she was sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp. In Ravensbrück, she tried to support Polish and Czechoslovak prisoners using her language skills.[5] She died on August 6, 1944, due to a tumor surgery conducted under undue circumstances. Her urn was buried on Radibor Cemetery.

Honors Edit

 
Grollmuß statue in front of a school bearing her name inRadibor
 
Commemorative plaque in Bautzen

She was honored by the GDR for being a Sorbian antifascist and resistance fighter. Streets in Bautzen, Hoyerswerda, Leipzig and some Lusatian towns commemorate her. In Schleife and Radibor, schools are named after her. In Radibor, there is a statue of her, too.[7][8]

Works Edit

  • Die Frau und die junge Demokratie. Ein Bericht über Frau, Politik und Demokratie. Frankfurt am Main. 1925.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • "Über die weibliche Form der Politik". Die Schildgenossen (1). 1926.
  • "Was ist die linke Sozialdemokratie?". Gegen den Strom (4). 1931.
  • Josef Görres und die Demokratie: Aufstieg und Höhepunkt - von den Anfängen bis zum Jahre 1819 (PhD thesis) (in German). Leipzig: Universität Leipzig. 1927.

Further reading Edit

  • Maria Kubasch: Maria Grollmuss. Für eine Zukunft echter Gemeinschaft (= Christ in der Welt, Heft 26). Union-Verlag, Berlin 1970.
  • Prégardier, Elisabeth; Mohr, Anne (2000). Briefe nach Radibor: Maria Grollmuß (1896–1944). Aus dem Zuchthaus Waldheim und dem Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück (in German). Annweiler: Plöger. ISBN 3-924574-69-3.
  • Gerd Schäfer: Dr. Maria Grollmuß (1896–1944) – Eine fast vergessene Grenzgängerin. In: JahrBuch für Forschungen zur Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegung, Jg. 2012, Heft III.
  • Sack, Birgit (2023). Maria Grollmuß 1896–1944 : Biografische Annäherung und Erinnerungsnarrative. Göttingen: Wallstein. ISBN 978-3-8353-5372-5.

External links Edit

  • Literature by and about Maria Grollmuß in the German National Library catalogue
  • Swen Steinberg: Grólmusec (Grollmuß), Marja (Maria Karoline Elisabeth). In: Institut für Sächsische Geschichte und Volkskunde (Hrsg.): Sächsische Biografie (in German).

References Edit

  1. ^ Gedan, Paul, ed. (1924). Das städtische Lehrerinnenseminar zu Leipzig. Gedenkschrift zur Feier des 25jährigen Bestehens (in German). Leipzig. p. 62.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Grólmusec, Marja (2000). Prégardier, Elisabeth; Mohr, Anne (eds.). Briefe nach Radibor : Maria Grollmuß, 1896-1944 : aus dem Zuchthaus Waldheim und dem Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück von 1938-1944 (in German). Annweiler: Plöger. p. 172. ISBN 3-924574-69-3. OCLC 45539984.
  3. ^ a b c Kollecker, Kerstin (2015). "Grollmuß, Maria Karoline Elisabeth, Dr. phil. (sorbisch Marja Grólmusec)" (in German). Stadt Leipzig. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  4. ^ Grólmusec, Marja (2000). Prégardier, Elisabeth; Mohr, Anne (eds.). Briefe nach Radibor : Maria Grollmuß, 1896-1944 : aus dem Zuchthaus Waldheim und dem Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück von 1938-1944 (in German). Annweiler: Plöger. p. 173. ISBN 3-924574-69-3. OCLC 45539984.
  5. ^ a b Steinbach, Peter; Tuchel, Johannes; Adam, Ursula, eds. (1998). Lexikon des Widerstandes : 1933-1945 (in German) (2nd ed.). München: C. H. Beck. pp. 74 et seq. ISBN 3-406-43861-X. OCLC 40603221.
  6. ^ Grólmusec, Marja (2000). Prégardier, Elisabeth; Mohr, Anne (eds.). Briefe nach Radibor : Maria Grollmuß, 1896-1944 : aus dem Zuchthaus Waldheim und dem Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück von 1938-1944 (in German). Annweiler: Plöger. p. 174. ISBN 3-924574-69-3. OCLC 45539984.
  7. ^ "Stele für sorbische Widerstandskämpferin in Radibor". Zeit (in German). Radibor. dpa Sachsen. 22 April 2021. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  8. ^ "Infotafel erinnert an eine Unbequeme". Sächsiche Zeitung (in German). Radibor: DDV-Mediengruppe. 23 April 2021. Retrieved 11 March 2023.

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Maria Karoline Elisabeth Grollmuss Sorbian Marja Grolmusec April 24 1896 in Leipzig August 6 1944 in Ravensbruck was a Catholic Sorbian publicist and a socialist resistance member against the Nazi government Maria Grollmuss on a stamp 1959 Contents 1 Biography 2 Honors 3 Works 4 Further reading 5 External links 6 ReferencesBiography EditMaria Grollmuss was born on April 24 1896 to principal and linguist Dr Johannes Grollmuss Sorbian Jan Grolmus in Leipzig After having finished her formation at Gaudigsches Lehrerinnenseminar in Leipzig in 1917 1 she shortly worked as an elementary school teacher at Burgerschule Leipzig Reudnitz before studying linguistics and history in Berlin and Leipzig She graduated in 1928 earning a PhD for her thesis Joseph Gorres und die Demokratie Joesph Gorres and Democracy While studying she was a member of the Windhorstbund at first and later 2 she also became a member of the Socialist Students Union Sozialistischer Studentenbund 3 Maria Grollmuss was especially interested in political journalism Accordingly she wrote various articles for Rhein Mainische Volkszeitung a newspaper close to the left wing of Zentrumspartei 3 and for the magazine of the Catholic youth movement Quickborn called Die Schildgenossen initiated by Romano Guardini While she changed party various times her political focus was always social and leftist politics She started as a member of SPD in 1927 and left the party to join KPD in 1929 She was excluded from KPD due to her opposition to forming separate communist trade unions so she joined the Kommunistischen Partei Opposition whose minority wing she belonged to together with Paul Frolich and Jacob Walcher They left the party in 1932 to join Sozialistischen Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands SAPD 4 After the NSDAP took over in she continued her political activity illegally In close cooperation with the Arbeitskreis Revolutionarer Sozialisten she supported political prisoners transported illegal literature and helped endangered comrades to escape to Czechoslovakia She operated from the village of Radibor in Upper Lusatia her father s place of birth She was in contact with resistance groups of the SPD KPD SAPD and the Austrian socialist Otto Bauer 3 Grollmuss grave at Radibor CemeteryShe was denounced to the German authorities and on November 7 1934 she was arrested together with Hermann Reinmuth 5 At first she was imprisoned in Dresden She was sentenced to six years of prison by the Volksgerichtshof on November 23 1935 Reinmuth got seven years and sent to Waldheim prison 6 During her imprisonment she turned to Catholic spirituality The Nazi government offered her freedom and cancer therapy if she agreed to spy for them in the Sorbian resistance movement once having served her term She refused Therefore she was sent to Ravensbruck concentration camp In Ravensbruck she tried to support Polish and Czechoslovak prisoners using her language skills 5 She died on August 6 1944 due to a tumor surgery conducted under undue circumstances Her urn was buried on Radibor Cemetery Honors Edit Grollmuss statue in front of a school bearing her name inRadibor Commemorative plaque in BautzenShe was honored by the GDR for being a Sorbian antifascist and resistance fighter Streets in Bautzen Hoyerswerda Leipzig and some Lusatian towns commemorate her In Schleife and Radibor schools are named after her In Radibor there is a statue of her too 7 8 Works EditDie Frau und die junge Demokratie Ein Bericht uber Frau Politik und Demokratie Frankfurt am Main 1925 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Uber die weibliche Form der Politik Die Schildgenossen 1 1926 Was ist die linke Sozialdemokratie Gegen den Strom 4 1931 Josef Gorres und die Demokratie Aufstieg und Hohepunkt von den Anfangen bis zum Jahre 1819 PhD thesis in German Leipzig Universitat Leipzig 1927 Further reading EditMaria Kubasch Maria Grollmuss Fur eine Zukunft echter Gemeinschaft Christ in der Welt Heft 26 Union Verlag Berlin 1970 Pregardier Elisabeth Mohr Anne 2000 Briefe nach Radibor Maria Grollmuss 1896 1944 Aus dem Zuchthaus Waldheim und dem Konzentrationslager Ravensbruck in German Annweiler Ploger ISBN 3 924574 69 3 Gerd Schafer Dr Maria Grollmuss 1896 1944 Eine fast vergessene Grenzgangerin In JahrBuch fur Forschungen zur Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegung Jg 2012 Heft III Sack Birgit 2023 Maria Grollmuss 1896 1944 Biografische Annaherung und Erinnerungsnarrative Gottingen Wallstein ISBN 978 3 8353 5372 5 External links EditLiterature by and about Maria Grollmuss in the German National Library catalogue Swen Steinberg Grolmusec Grollmuss Marja Maria Karoline Elisabeth In Institut fur Sachsische Geschichte und Volkskunde Hrsg Sachsische Biografie in German References Edit Gedan Paul ed 1924 Das stadtische Lehrerinnenseminar zu Leipzig Gedenkschrift zur Feier des 25jahrigen Bestehens in German Leipzig p 62 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Grolmusec Marja 2000 Pregardier Elisabeth Mohr Anne eds Briefe nach Radibor Maria Grollmuss 1896 1944 aus dem Zuchthaus Waldheim und dem Konzentrationslager Ravensbruck von 1938 1944 in German Annweiler Ploger p 172 ISBN 3 924574 69 3 OCLC 45539984 a b c Kollecker Kerstin 2015 Grollmuss Maria Karoline Elisabeth Dr phil sorbisch Marja Grolmusec in German Stadt Leipzig Retrieved 11 March 2023 Grolmusec Marja 2000 Pregardier Elisabeth Mohr Anne eds Briefe nach Radibor Maria Grollmuss 1896 1944 aus dem Zuchthaus Waldheim und dem Konzentrationslager Ravensbruck von 1938 1944 in German Annweiler Ploger p 173 ISBN 3 924574 69 3 OCLC 45539984 a b Steinbach Peter Tuchel Johannes Adam Ursula eds 1998 Lexikon des Widerstandes 1933 1945 in German 2nd ed Munchen C H Beck pp 74 et seq ISBN 3 406 43861 X OCLC 40603221 Grolmusec Marja 2000 Pregardier Elisabeth Mohr Anne eds Briefe nach Radibor Maria Grollmuss 1896 1944 aus dem Zuchthaus Waldheim und dem Konzentrationslager Ravensbruck von 1938 1944 in German Annweiler Ploger p 174 ISBN 3 924574 69 3 OCLC 45539984 Stele fur sorbische Widerstandskampferin in Radibor Zeit in German Radibor dpa Sachsen 22 April 2021 Retrieved 11 March 2023 Infotafel erinnert an eine Unbequeme Sachsiche Zeitung in German Radibor DDV Mediengruppe 23 April 2021 Retrieved 11 March 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Grollmuss amp oldid 1168115556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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