Astrid Gräfin von Hardenberg

Astrid Gräfin von Hardenberg (b. May 5, 1925 in Potsdam, Germany) is the daughter of the opponent to the national socialist regime Carl-Hans Graf von Hardenberg und of Renate von der Schulenburg. In 1942 Astrid von Hardenberg started studying at the Berlin State School but was forced to interrupt her studies in 1943, in order to work as Red Cross nurse in different hospitals, among which the military hospital in Rosenheim. In July 1944 the family... more

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