Mathilde Jacob, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Mathilde Jacob

Date of Birth: 08-Mar-1873

Place of Birth: Berlin

Date of Death: 14-Apr-1943

Profession: politician

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Mathilde Jacob

  • Mathilde Jacob (8 March 1873 – 14 April 1943) was a German typist and translator who during the First World War became politically involved, working with the anti-war Spartacus League and as a founder member of the German Communist Party.
  • She came to politics through her work for Rosa Luxemburg whose friend and close confidant she became.
  • Although Mathilde Jacob continued to be politically engaged in the 1920s, her greater contribution to history comes from her having smuggled Luxemburg's letters and documents out of Luxemburg's prison cell during her friend's various incarcerations during the 1914–1918 war.
  • She then preserved much of Luxemburg's written legacy after the latter's murder.By the time the Nazis took power early in 1933 Mathilde Jacob had for most purposes retired into obscurity, but her personal history of communist activism and her Jewishness nevertheless made her vulnerable.
  • It is thought that she attempted to escape from Germany in 1936 but without success.
  • In 1939 she did succeed in transferring some of the letters written to and by Rosa Luxemburg to the United States.
  • She died in the Theresienstadt concentration camp, having been arrested and deported at the end of July 1942.
  • Following Jacob's death, the authorities attending to her confiscated assets recorded a claim from her landlord that she was liable to pay for some repairs on her apartment, also noting that rent on the property had not been received for three months.

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