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Olga Benário Prestes

Olga Benário Prestes (Brazilian Portuguese: /ˈɔwgɐ beˈnaɾju prɛstʃis/, February 12, 1908 – April 7, 1942) [1] was a German-Brazilian communist militant executed by Nazi Germany.

Olga Benário Prestes
Olga Benário in 1928
Born
Olga Gutmann Benário

(1908-02-12)February 12, 1908
DiedApril 23, 1942(1942-04-23) (aged 34)
SpouseLuís Carlos Prestes
ChildrenAnita

Biography edit

 
Olga Benário Prestes during her imprisonment in Brazil in 1936. She was shortly afterwards deported to Germany and executed by Nazi Regime in Bernburg Euthanasia Centre

Olga Gutmann Benário was born in Munich to a Jewish family.[2] Her father, Leo Benário, was a Social Democrat lawyer, and her mother, Eugenie (Gutmann), was a member of Bavarian high-society. In 1923, aged fifteen, she joined the Communist Youth International and in 1928 helped organize her lover and fellow party member Otto Braun's escape from Moabit prison.[3] She went to Czechoslovakia and from there, reunited with Braun, to Moscow, where Benário attended the Lenin-School of the Comintern and then worked as an instructor of the Communist Youth International, in the Soviet Union and in France and Great Britain, where she participated in coordinating anti-fascist activities. She parted from Otto Braun in 1931.

After her stay in Britain, where she was briefly arrested,[4] Olga attended a course in the Zhukovsky Military Academy, leading some historians to view her as an agent of Soviet military intelligence.[5] Due to her military training, in 1934 she was given the task of helping the return to Brazil of Luís Carlos Prestes, to whom she was assigned as a bodyguard.[6] In order to accomplish this mission, false papers were created stating that they were a Portuguese married couple. By the time they arrived at Rio de Janeiro in 1935, this cover had become a reality, as the couple had fallen in love. After a failed insurrection in November 1935, Benário and her husband went into hiding, and after barely escaping a police raid at Ipanema,[7] they were both eventually arrested in January 1936, during the harsh anti-communist campaign declared after Getúlio Vargas had proclaimed martial law and was already plotting the 1937 coup that eventually led to the institution of the fascist-like Estado Novo regime.

 
Olga Benário Prestes

Pregnant and separated from Prestes, Benário clung to her alias, only to have her real identity disclosed by Brazilian diplomats, working hand-in-hand with the Gestapo.[8] Her lawyers attempted to avoid extradition by means of a habeas corpus at the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court based on her pregnancy, because extradition would have left a newborn Brazilian national in the power of a foreign government. As Brazilian law forbids the extradition of nationals,[9] Olga's lawyers expected to win time until Olga gave birth on Brazilian soil to an ipso facto Brazilian citizen - irrespective of the child's paternity, which remained legally doubtful in the absence of evidence for Olga's and Prestes' marriage[10] - something that would have rendered extradition quite unlikely.[11] The plea, however, was speedily quashed, the rapporteur-justice alleging that habeas corpus was superseded by martial law[12] and that Olga's deportation was justified as "an alien noxious to public order".[13]

After the Brazilian supreme court's decision, and despite an international campaign, Olga was forcibly returned to Germany in September 1936. The captain of the German liner that took her cancelled scheduled stops in non-German European ports, foiling communist attempts at rescuing her.[14] On arrival, she was put in Barnimstrasse women's prison in Berlin, where on November 27 she gave birth to a daughter, Anita Leocádia. At the age of fourteen months, the child was released into the care of her paternal grandmother, Leocádia Prestes.[15]

After the birth of her child, Olga was sent to Lichtenburg concentration camp in 1938, transferred to Ravensbrück concentration camp in 1939, and finally to Bernburg Euthanasia Centre in 1942, where she was gassed alongside hundreds of other female political prisoners.[15]

Aftermath edit

As Vargas joined the United Nations and Brazil entered World War II against the Axis, Luís Carlos Prestes, Benário's former partner and Anita Leocádia's father, struck a political partnership with him in order to avoid Vargas' immediate ousting in 1945, which was demanded both by his more rightist domestic opponents and by Adolf Berle as US ambassador.[16] This move was in line with Popular Front Communist policies of the time:[17] Prestes argued that, by declaring himself against Vargas' immediate resignation, he wanted to avoid a "redemptory coup" as well as to take a stand against "the decrepit remains of reaction".[18] Her arrest in Brazil and eventual extradition to Nazi Germany, where she would die in Ravensbrück concentration camp was also made by possible by the collaboration of Britain's MI6 with the Brazilian authorities.[19]

Legacy edit

 
"Die Tragende" ("The bearer") by Will Lammert, memorial created after Benário Prestes at Ravensbrück KZ

In the postwar German Democratic Republic, Benário was presented as the model of the female revolutionary, and the writer Anna Seghers wrote a biographical sketch about her for International Women's Day in 1951.[20]

Along with Yevgenia Klemm, Antonina Nikiforova, Mela Ernst, Rosa Jochmann, Katja Niederkirchner, Rosa Thälmann, Olga Körner, Martha Desrumaux, Minna Villain and Maria Grollmuß, Benário was one of the prominent prisoners in the Ravensbrück concentration camp who were publicly commemorated during the liberation celebrations at the Ravensbrück National Memorial of the GDR.[21]

Benário was the subject of an opera Entre la Piel y el Alma by G. P. Cribari, which premiered in Glasgow at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama on May 22, 1992.[citation needed]

In East Germany, Ruth Werner published a biographical novel for young readers about Benario in 1961.[22]

In 2004, a Brazilian film based on Benário's life, Olga, directed by telenovela director Jayme Monjardim, portrayed a depoliticized account of Benário's life, centered on her love affair with Prestes. German critics called it "kitsch advertising".[23] Also in 2004 she was the subject of a German documentary (with reconstructed scenes) directed by the former assistant to Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Galip Iyitanir, Olga Benário - Ein Leben für die Revolution.[24]

In 2009, Benario was one of three female protagonists in Swiss writer Robert Cohen's novel about the anti-fascist exile Exil der frechen Frauen.[25]

In January 2013, the English translation of the play Olga's Room by German playwright Dea Loher, was presented by the Speaking in Tongues Theatre Company at the Arcola Theatre in London.[26]

In 2013, Robert Cohen edited the exchange of letters from prisons and concentration camps between Benario and Luiz Carlos Prestes.[27] In 2016, he published an edited version of the recently accessible large dossier of documents of the Gestapo on Benario.[28] In 2019 he published an extensive research paper on Benario's life: "The Perpetrators and their Victim. A Report on the Gestapo Dossier on Olga Benario."[29]

References edit

  1. ^ Jorge Amado: Olga Benario Prestes. Vitoriosa sobre a dor e o morte, in: Imprensa Popular, 6.5.1951 (https://bndigital.bn.br/acervo-digital/imprensa-popular/108081)
  2. ^ Morais, Fernando (December 1, 2004). Olga. Grove Press. ISBN 9780802141897 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Teresa A. Meade, A History of Modern Latin America: 1800 to the Present, Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010, ISBN 978-1-4051-2050-0 , page 186
  4. ^ Nigel West, MASK: MI5's penetration of the Communist Party of Great Britain. New York: Routledge, 2005, ISBN 0-415-35145-6 ,page 23
  5. ^ See the anticommunist history of the 1935 uprising in Brazil by TV Globo journalist William Waack, Camaradas, São Paulo, Cia. das Letras, 1993, ISBN 85-7164-342-3 , page 94 (a version which is repeated by Shawn C. Smallman, Fear & memory in the Brazilian army and society, 1889-1954, University of North Carolina Press, 2002 page 51); Waack admits, however, that according to existing archival evidence Olga's actual affiliation to Soviet intelligence is only a possibility, albeit a strong one: Camaradas, page 100
  6. ^ Katherine Morris, ed., Odyssey of exile: Jewish women flee the Nazis for Brazil. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1996, ISBN 0-8143-2563-7, page 126
  7. ^ Having as an unwitting witness the writer Pedro Nava, who wrote about the episode in his memoir Galo-das-trevas: as doze velas imperfeitas. São Paulo: Ateliê Editorial, 2003, ISBN 85-7480-160-7 , 451
  8. ^ João Henrique Botteri Negrão, Selvagens e Incendiários: O Discurso Anticomunista do Governo Vargas. São Paulo: Humanitas/FAPESP, 2005, ISBN 85-98292-74-5 ,page 163
  9. ^ Carmen Tiburcio, The human rights of aliens under international and comparative law. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, ISBN 90-411-1550-1 ,pages 132/133
  10. ^ Vargas' propagandists at the time sustained that Prestes' marriage was a sham, a cover for the fact that Olga had been posted besides him as a liaison for the Soviet political police: Robert M. Levine, Father of the poor?: Vargas and his era. Cambridge University Press, 1998, ISBN 0-521-58528-7 , page 43
  11. ^ Stanley E. Hilton, Brazil and the Soviet Challenge 1917-1947. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1991, ISBN 0-292-70781-9 , pages 81/86.
  12. ^ Paulo Fernando Silveira, O morro das sete voltas: guerrilha na serra da Saudade. Curitiba: Juruá, 2008, ISBN 978-85-362-2058-1 ,page 100
  13. ^ Emília Viotti da Costa, O Supremo Tribunal Federal e a construção da cidadania.São Paulo: UNESP, 2006, page 90
  14. ^ Nigel West, MASK, page 24.
  15. ^ a b Saidel, Rochelle G. (March 1, 2009). "Olga Benário Prestes". Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia (Jewish Women's Archive). Retrieved January 21, 2018.
  16. ^ David Rock, ed., Latin America in the 1940s: War and Postwar Transitions. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994, ISBN 0-520-08416-0 , pages 152 and 157
  17. ^ According to the explanation offered by Prestes in a later broadcast interview: Paulo Markun, O melhor do Roda viva: Poder. São Paulo: Conex, 2005, ISBN 85-7594-054-6 ,pages 52/53
  18. ^ David Rock,Latin America in the 1940s ,152
  19. ^ Sarah Helm, If this is a woman:inside Ravensbrück, Hitler’s concentration camp for women, Little Brown, 2015
  20. ^ Wiebke von Bernstorff, Fluchtorte: die mexikanischen und karibischen Erzählungen von Anna Seghers. Göttingen, Wallsten Verlag, 2006, page 55. However, for Seghers, Benário was also a character who joined "ideal German qualities with the exotic Latin American aura - a dreamy synthesis between two worlds that charmed Seghers" (Friedrich Albrecht, Bemühungen: Arbeiten zum Werk von Anna Seghers 1965-2004. Bern: Peter Lang, 2005, ISBN 3-03910-619-8, page 430
  21. ^ Tillack-Graf, Anne-Kathleen (2012). Erinnerungspolitik der DDR. Dargestellt an der Berichterstattung der Tageszeitung "Neues Deutschland" über die Nationalen Mahn- und Gedenkstätten Buchenwald, Ravensbrück und Sachsenhausen. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. pp. 59, 64–65. ISBN 978-3-631-63678-7.
  22. ^ Ruth Werner. Olga Benario. Die Geschichte eines tapferen Lebens. Berlin: Verlag neues Leben. 1961
  23. ^ "Filme "Olga" decepciona crítica alemã (in Portuguese)". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  24. ^ "Olga Benario, Ein Leben für die Revolution". Kino. Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  25. ^ Robert Cohen. Exil der frechen Frauen. Berlin: Rotbuch Verlag. 2009
  26. ^ "Speaking in Tongues Theatre Company: Olga's Room". Arcola Theatre. January 19, 2016. Retrieved July 6, 2021.
  27. ^ Robert Cohen (ed.). Die Unbeugsamen. Olga Benario – Luiz Carlos Prestes: Briefwechsel aus Gefängnis und KZ. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag 2013.
  28. ^ Robert Cohen. Der Vorgang Benario. Die Gestapo-Akte 1936-1942. Berlin: edition berolina 2016.
  29. ^ Robert Cohen. "The Perpetrators and their Victim. A Report on the Gestapo Dossier on Olga Benario." Moreshet. Journal for the Study of the Holocaust and Antisemitism. Givat Haviva (Israel). Vol. 16, 2019: 461-93.

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Olga Benario Prestes Brazilian Portuguese ˈɔwgɐ beˈnaɾju prɛstʃis February 12 1908 April 7 1942 1 was a German Brazilian communist militant executed by Nazi Germany Olga Benario PrestesOlga Benario in 1928BornOlga Gutmann Benario 1908 02 12 February 12 1908Munich German EmpireDiedApril 23 1942 1942 04 23 aged 34 Bernburg Nazi GermanySpouseLuis Carlos PrestesChildrenAnita Contents 1 Biography 2 Aftermath 3 Legacy 4 References 5 External linksBiography edit nbsp Olga Benario Prestes during her imprisonment in Brazil in 1936 She was shortly afterwards deported to Germany and executed by Nazi Regime in Bernburg Euthanasia CentreOlga Gutmann Benario was born in Munich to a Jewish family 2 Her father Leo Benario was a Social Democrat lawyer and her mother Eugenie Gutmann was a member of Bavarian high society In 1923 aged fifteen she joined the Communist Youth International and in 1928 helped organize her lover and fellow party member Otto Braun s escape from Moabit prison 3 She went to Czechoslovakia and from there reunited with Braun to Moscow where Benario attended the Lenin School of the Comintern and then worked as an instructor of the Communist Youth International in the Soviet Union and in France and Great Britain where she participated in coordinating anti fascist activities She parted from Otto Braun in 1931 After her stay in Britain where she was briefly arrested 4 Olga attended a course in the Zhukovsky Military Academy leading some historians to view her as an agent of Soviet military intelligence 5 Due to her military training in 1934 she was given the task of helping the return to Brazil of Luis Carlos Prestes to whom she was assigned as a bodyguard 6 In order to accomplish this mission false papers were created stating that they were a Portuguese married couple By the time they arrived at Rio de Janeiro in 1935 this cover had become a reality as the couple had fallen in love After a failed insurrection in November 1935 Benario and her husband went into hiding and after barely escaping a police raid at Ipanema 7 they were both eventually arrested in January 1936 during the harsh anti communist campaign declared after Getulio Vargas had proclaimed martial law and was already plotting the 1937 coup that eventually led to the institution of the fascist like Estado Novo regime nbsp Olga Benario PrestesPregnant and separated from Prestes Benario clung to her alias only to have her real identity disclosed by Brazilian diplomats working hand in hand with the Gestapo 8 Her lawyers attempted to avoid extradition by means of a habeas corpus at the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court based on her pregnancy because extradition would have left a newborn Brazilian national in the power of a foreign government As Brazilian law forbids the extradition of nationals 9 Olga s lawyers expected to win time until Olga gave birth on Brazilian soil to an ipso facto Brazilian citizen irrespective of the child s paternity which remained legally doubtful in the absence of evidence for Olga s and Prestes marriage 10 something that would have rendered extradition quite unlikely 11 The plea however was speedily quashed the rapporteur justice alleging that habeas corpus was superseded by martial law 12 and that Olga s deportation was justified as an alien noxious to public order 13 After the Brazilian supreme court s decision and despite an international campaign Olga was forcibly returned to Germany in September 1936 The captain of the German liner that took her cancelled scheduled stops in non German European ports foiling communist attempts at rescuing her 14 On arrival she was put in Barnimstrasse women s prison in Berlin where on November 27 she gave birth to a daughter Anita Leocadia At the age of fourteen months the child was released into the care of her paternal grandmother Leocadia Prestes 15 After the birth of her child Olga was sent to Lichtenburg concentration camp in 1938 transferred to Ravensbruck concentration camp in 1939 and finally to Bernburg Euthanasia Centre in 1942 where she was gassed alongside hundreds of other female political prisoners 15 Aftermath editAs Vargas joined the United Nations and Brazil entered World War II against the Axis Luis Carlos Prestes Benario s former partner and Anita Leocadia s father struck a political partnership with him in order to avoid Vargas immediate ousting in 1945 which was demanded both by his more rightist domestic opponents and by Adolf Berle as US ambassador 16 This move was in line with Popular Front Communist policies of the time 17 Prestes argued that by declaring himself against Vargas immediate resignation he wanted to avoid a redemptory coup as well as to take a stand against the decrepit remains of reaction 18 Her arrest in Brazil and eventual extradition to Nazi Germany where she would die in Ravensbruck concentration camp was also made by possible by the collaboration of Britain s MI6 with the Brazilian authorities 19 Legacy edit nbsp Die Tragende The bearer by Will Lammert memorial created after Benario Prestes at Ravensbruck KZIn the postwar German Democratic Republic Benario was presented as the model of the female revolutionary and the writer Anna Seghers wrote a biographical sketch about her for International Women s Day in 1951 20 Along with Yevgenia Klemm Antonina Nikiforova Mela Ernst Rosa Jochmann Katja Niederkirchner Rosa Thalmann Olga Korner Martha Desrumaux Minna Villain and Maria Grollmuss Benario was one of the prominent prisoners in the Ravensbruck concentration camp who were publicly commemorated during the liberation celebrations at the Ravensbruck National Memorial of the GDR 21 Benario was the subject of an opera Entre la Piel y el Alma by G P Cribari which premiered in Glasgow at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama on May 22 1992 citation needed In East Germany Ruth Werner published a biographical novel for young readers about Benario in 1961 22 In 2004 a Brazilian film based on Benario s life Olga directed by telenovela director Jayme Monjardim portrayed a depoliticized account of Benario s life centered on her love affair with Prestes German critics called it kitsch advertising 23 Also in 2004 she was the subject of a German documentary with reconstructed scenes directed by the former assistant to Rainer Werner Fassbinder Galip Iyitanir Olga Benario Ein Leben fur die Revolution 24 In 2009 Benario was one of three female protagonists in Swiss writer Robert Cohen s novel about the anti fascist exile Exil der frechen Frauen 25 In January 2013 the English translation of the play Olga s Room by German playwright Dea Loher was presented by the Speaking in Tongues Theatre Company at the Arcola Theatre in London 26 In 2013 Robert Cohen edited the exchange of letters from prisons and concentration camps between Benario and Luiz Carlos Prestes 27 In 2016 he published an edited version of the recently accessible large dossier of documents of the Gestapo on Benario 28 In 2019 he published an extensive research paper on Benario s life The Perpetrators and their Victim A Report on the Gestapo Dossier on Olga Benario 29 References edit Jorge Amado Olga Benario Prestes Vitoriosa sobre a dor e o morte in Imprensa Popular 6 5 1951 https bndigital bn br acervo digital imprensa popular 108081 Morais Fernando December 1 2004 Olga Grove Press ISBN 9780802141897 via Google Books Teresa A Meade A History of Modern Latin America 1800 to the Present Malden Wiley Blackwell 2010 ISBN 978 1 4051 2050 0 page 186 Nigel West MASK MI5 s penetration of the Communist Party of Great Britain New York Routledge 2005 ISBN 0 415 35145 6 page 23 See the anticommunist history of the 1935 uprising in Brazil by TV Globo journalist William Waack Camaradas Sao Paulo Cia das Letras 1993 ISBN 85 7164 342 3 page 94 a version which is repeated by Shawn C Smallman Fear amp memory in the Brazilian army and society 1889 1954 University of North Carolina Press 2002 page 51 Waack admits however that according to existing archival evidence Olga s actual affiliation to Soviet intelligence is only a possibility albeit a strong one Camaradas page 100 Katherine Morris ed Odyssey of exile Jewish women flee the Nazis for Brazil Detroit Wayne State University Press 1996 ISBN 0 8143 2563 7 page 126 Having as an unwitting witness the writer Pedro Nava who wrote about the episode in his memoir Galo das trevas as doze velas imperfeitas Sao Paulo Atelie Editorial 2003 ISBN 85 7480 160 7 451 Joao Henrique Botteri Negrao Selvagens e Incendiarios O Discurso Anticomunista do Governo Vargas Sao Paulo Humanitas FAPESP 2005 ISBN 85 98292 74 5 page 163 Carmen Tiburcio The human rights of aliens under international and comparative law The Hague Kluwer Law International ISBN 90 411 1550 1 pages 132 133 Vargas propagandists at the time sustained that Prestes marriage was a sham a cover for the fact that Olga had been posted besides him as a liaison for the Soviet political police Robert M Levine Father of the poor Vargas and his era Cambridge University Press 1998 ISBN 0 521 58528 7 page 43 Stanley E Hilton Brazil and the Soviet Challenge 1917 1947 Austin University of Texas Press 1991 ISBN 0 292 70781 9 pages 81 86 Paulo Fernando Silveira O morro das sete voltas guerrilha na serra da Saudade Curitiba Jurua 2008 ISBN 978 85 362 2058 1 page 100 Emilia Viotti da Costa O Supremo Tribunal Federal e a construcao da cidadania Sao Paulo UNESP 2006 page 90 Nigel West MASK page 24 a b Saidel Rochelle G March 1 2009 Olga Benario Prestes Jewish Women A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia Jewish Women s Archive Retrieved January 21 2018 David Rock ed Latin America in the 1940s War and Postwar Transitions Berkeley University of California Press 1994 ISBN 0 520 08416 0 pages 152 and 157 According to the explanation offered by Prestes in a later broadcast interview Paulo Markun O melhor do Roda viva Poder Sao Paulo Conex 2005 ISBN 85 7594 054 6 pages 52 53 David Rock Latin America in the 1940s 152 Sarah Helm If this is a woman inside Ravensbruck Hitler s concentration camp for women Little Brown 2015 Wiebke von Bernstorff Fluchtorte die mexikanischen und karibischen Erzahlungen von Anna Seghers Gottingen Wallsten Verlag 2006 page 55 However for Seghers Benario was also a character who joined ideal German qualities with the exotic Latin American aura a dreamy synthesis between two worlds that charmed Seghers Friedrich Albrecht Bemuhungen Arbeiten zum Werk von Anna Seghers 1965 2004 Bern Peter Lang 2005 ISBN 3 03910 619 8 page 430 Tillack Graf Anne Kathleen 2012 Erinnerungspolitik der DDR Dargestellt an der Berichterstattung der Tageszeitung Neues Deutschland uber die Nationalen Mahn und Gedenkstatten Buchenwald Ravensbruck und Sachsenhausen Frankfurt am Main Peter Lang pp 59 64 65 ISBN 978 3 631 63678 7 Ruth Werner Olga Benario Die Geschichte eines tapferen Lebens Berlin Verlag neues Leben 1961 Filme Olga decepciona critica alema in Portuguese Deutsche Welle Retrieved October 7 2013 Olga Benario Ein Leben fur die Revolution Kino Retrieved October 7 2013 Robert Cohen Exil der frechen Frauen Berlin Rotbuch Verlag 2009 Speaking in Tongues Theatre Company Olga s Room Arcola Theatre January 19 2016 Retrieved July 6 2021 Robert Cohen ed Die Unbeugsamen Olga Benario Luiz Carlos Prestes Briefwechsel aus Gefangnis und KZ Gottingen Wallstein Verlag 2013 Robert Cohen Der Vorgang Benario Die Gestapo Akte 1936 1942 Berlin edition berolina 2016 Robert Cohen The Perpetrators and their Victim A Report on the Gestapo Dossier on Olga Benario Moreshet Journal for the Study of the Holocaust and Antisemitism Givat Haviva Israel Vol 16 2019 461 93 External links edit nbsp Media related to Olga Benario Prestes at Wikimedia Commons in German A short biography in Portuguese Another short biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Olga Benario Prestes amp oldid 1189897962, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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