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- W2488686460 abstract "Written within four months of her release from prison, in August 1945, Kuckhoff’s letter to Hedwig Stoeckert conveys a compelling range of feelings. The grief for her husband and the anxiety for her son are as palpable as her determination to avoid self-pity and to focus on practical activities — activities which were to become so important to her in the following months and years. While I focus in the following on many of Kuckhoff’s exchanges involving those who worked in a professional capacity (as historians, politicians, academics and authors), it should not be forgotten that there are also hundreds of letters in the archive addressed to private individuals who had also been part of the resistance, in which she talked about the motivations for her antifascist work. As such, Kuckhoff’s ‘private’ letters still often convey their ‘purposeful intent’.2 An example is the extensive correspondence which lasted over 30 years with Martha Dodd, whose father had been Ambassador at the American Embassy in Berlin during Nazism. Written in English, a letter from Kuckhoff in July 1946 conveys a sense of both personal and professional responsibility: It is not very easy to live with the whole burden of having to stand for them all — too many have gone, too few were left and the work to be done is still tremendous. Since June 22nd I am a member of the Berlin Magistrate, the first woman member in fact: ‘Stellvertretender Leiter der Abteilung Ernährung für ganz Berlin’." @default.
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- W2488686460 title "Fashioning the Self and the Recipient in Letters: Kuckhoff’s Correspondence" @default.
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