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- 1926 - 1992 (Creation)
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Hannah Vogt was born on 3 March 1910 in Berlin (Charlottenburg). In 1929 she passed her Abitur at the Göttinger Oberlyzeum (today Hainberg-Gymnasium). From 1930 to 1933 she studied economics in Göttingen and Hamburg. Hannah Vogt joined the KPD in 1930 and was arrested in March 1933. For nine months she was first imprisoned in the district court prison Osterode (Harz), then in the women's concentration camp Moringen. After her release, she was forbidden to continue her studies. It was not until 1942 that she was admitted back to university again. In 1944 she passed the exam as a Diplom-Volkswirtin, and in 1945 H. Vogt received her doctorate in Göttingen. After the war she became intensively involved in Göttingen's local politics and was, among other things (1945) co-founder of the "Göttinger Nothilfe". From 1954 to 1965 she worked at the Hessische Landeszentrale für politische Bildung in Wiesbaden and joined the SPD in 1962. In April 1965 she returned to Göttingen, where she was first chairwoman of the Göttingen Society for Christian-Jewish Cooperation from 1966 to 1984. Hannah Vogt was also a member of the Council from 1968 to 1981. She died on 13 Feb 1994 in Göttingen.
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The holdings amount to approx. 3 linear metres; the documents cover a period of about 65 years (1927-1992, Acc. No. 1116/1992) and were made available to the municipal archives of Hannah Vogt. The majority of the holdings consist of loose files (including private and official correspondence), books by Hannah Vogt, various printed materials (brochures, booklets, etc.), and the majority of the documents are in the possession of the library.A revision of the already roughly recorded holdings was carried out in June 2005 with the help of the IT archive program "AIDA". The holdings in the Göttingen City Archives form only a part of the estate of Hannah Vogt, the probably more significant part is located in the Moringen concentration camp memorial site.Göttingen, 14 July 2005Literature :Vogt, Hannah: Hope is an eternal funeral : Letters from Dr. Hannah Vogt from the Osterode court prison and from the Moringen concentration camp 1933 / edited by Hans Hesse, Bremen : Edition Temmen, 1998Vogt, Hannah: Die "Göttinger Nothilfe" : eine frühe Bürgerinitiative. In : Göttingen 1945 : End of War and New Beginning, Göttingen, 1985Vogt, Hannah: Göttingen cheerful / by Hannah Vogt. In : Göttinger Bürgerbuch / ed. by the city of Göttingen. Göttingen, 1971, p. 110 - 115
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Stadtarchiv Göttingen >> Deposita, Erwerbungen >> Kleine Erwerbungen
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- Vogt, Hannah (Subject)