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where she helped out in the infirmary. Her German citizenship was withdrawn on 28 October 1940. With visas to
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photography. Back in Berlin, she returned to Lette and finished her studies. Using a Leica film camera, she photographed portraits, landscapes and scenes of everyday life. In 1929, she taught in
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