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Etty Hillesum, Holocaust martyr and diarist, Esther (Etty) …

Etty Hillesum, Holocaust martyr and diarist, Esther (Etty) …

Esther (Etty) Hillesum, Middelburg January 15, 1914 - Auschwitz November 30, 1943 In 1932, after having successfully matriculated in her "gymnasium alfa" studies, Etty Hillesum moved to Amsterdam where she enrolled into the University to study Law. She finished her Law studies in 1939 and moved on to study Slavic Languages in Amsterdam and Leiden. During her student years in Amsterdam Etty Hillesum spend her time among left wing circles without committing herself to any particular party. She had many friends, with whom she kept a lively contact. Because of Nazi persecutions in Germany there were German Jews who moved to Amsterdam, bringing their own culture and customs. For Etty Hillesum this was a very interesting World. Among these refugees there was a chiro-psychologist Julius Spier (1887-1942), whom she had met in 1941. Spier, whom she addressed as "S." in the Diaries, became her great teacher, but also her big love. Because of his unusual and warm personality he had a strong influence on her. He advised Etty to keep a diary to write down the inner movements and growth in her. Together with their mutual friend Henny Tideman (1907-1989) Spier opened the way to God for Etty Hillesum. He died of lung cancer on September 15, 1942. At that time Etty Hillesum

Etty Hillesum— An Interrupted Life

Etty Hillesum Discography

Popescu, Diana I. y Schult, Tanja (The Holocaust and Its Contexts) Revisiting Holocaust Representation in The Post-Witness Era-Palgrave Macmillan UK (2015) PDF, PDF, The Holocaust

International Holocaust Remembrance Day

Bibliografie - Etty Hillesum Huis

Etty Hillesum - Wikipedia

Etty Hillesum Jewish Women's Archive

The Feminine Way to Wisdom - Comment Magazine

Esther “Etty” Hillesum – Dominican Center

PDF) Philosophy As A Way Of Life In The Works Of Etty Hillesum