Hanna Sturm (28 February 1891 – 9 March 1984) was a labour rights and peace activist who became a resistance activist after Austria was merged into Nazi Germany in 1938. She spent the next few years in German concentration camps, but emerged from Ravensbrück camp on 30 April 1945 having survived. Many did not. She wrote an autobiographical record of her experiences in 1958 but was unable to find a publisher: in 1982, two years before she died, the work was published, however.
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28 February 1891 Klingenbach, Eisenstadt, Austria-Hungary
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9 March 1984 (aged 93) Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
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