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      • Marianne Cohn (17 September 1922, in Mannheim – 8 July 1944, in Haute-Savoie), was a German-born French Resistance fighter.
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  2. Marianne Cohn (17 September 1922, in Mannheim – 8 July 1944, in Haute-Savoie), was a German-born French Resistance fighter. Biography. Marianne Cohn was the eldest child of a family of German intellectuals of Jewish descent, but they did not practice Judaism and had little connection to the Jewish community of Germany.

  3. German-Jewish hero of the French resistance movement who smuggled Jewish children to safety in Switzerland. Born in Mannheim, Germany, in 1921; killed by a French militia unit on July 8, 1944.

  4. Underground activist Marianne Cohn wrote from prison to fellow resistance activist Emmanuel Racine. Marianne was tortured and murdered. Emmanuel survived.

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  5. www.gdw-berlin.de › view-bio › marianne-cohnMarianne Cohn

    Marianne Cohn. September 17, 1922 - July 08, 1944. Marianne Cohn grew up in Berlin until her family emigrated to Barcelona in 1934. On the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, Marianne and her sister Lisa were sent to Paris and soon afterward to Switzerland by an aid organization.

  6. Marianne Cohn - Heroine Voices. (1922 - 1944) At age 21, Marianne Cohn became active in the underground resistance in Grenoble, France, smuggling Jewish children to safety in Switzerland. As a member of the French Jewish Scouts (EIF), she used the alias Marie Colin to hide her own German-Jewish identity.

  7. Biography. Testimony. At age 21, Marianne Cohn became active in the underground resistance in Grenoble, France, smuggling Jewish children to safety in Switzerland. As a member of the French Jewish Scouts (EIF), she used the alias Marie Colin to hide her own German-Jewish identity.

  8. German-Jewish anti-Nazi activist and leading member of the Herbert Baum resistance circle. Born Marianne Cohn in Saarburg, Saar Province, on December 9, 1912; arrested on May 22, 1942; sentenced to death by a special Nazi tribunal on July 16, 1942, and executed at Berlin's Plötzensee prison on August 18, 1942; married Herbert Baum (1912–1942).