Centa Beimler
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Centa Beimler
Summary
Centa Beimler is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Munich[2]. She was born on March 12, 1909[3]. She passed away in Munich[4]. She died on August 19, 2000[5]. She worked as a politician[6] and resistance fighter[7].
Key Facts
- Centa Beimler was born in Munich[2].
- Centa Beimler passed away in Munich[4].
- Centa Beimler was born on March 12, 1909[3].
- Centa Beimler died on August 19, 2000[5].
- Centa Beimler was married to Hans Beimler[8].
- Centa Beimler was married to Hans Herker[9].
- A child of Centa Beimler was Christa Herker[10].
- Centa Beimler held citizenship in Germany[11].
- Centa Beimler held citizenship in German Reich[12].
- Centa Beimler worked as a politician[6].
- Centa Beimler worked as a resistance fighter[7].
- Centa Beimler was employed by Neue Zeitung[13].
- Among Centa Beimler's employers was Communist Party of Germany[14].
- Centa Beimler was a member of Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime – Federation of Antifascists[15].
- Centa Beimler was a member of Communist Party of Germany[16].
- Centa Beimler is recorded as female[17].
- Centa Beimler's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Centa Beimler was affiliated with the Communist Party of Germany[19].
- Centa Beimler's residence is recorded as Munich[20].
- Centa Beimler's family name is recorded as Herker[21].
- Centa Beimler's family name is recorded as Beimler[22].
- Centa Beimler's relative is recorded as Rosemarie Beimler[23].
- Centa Beimler's relative is recorded as Johann Beimler[24].
- Centa Beimler's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of Women Worldwide[25].
- Centa Beimler's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[26].
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Origins and Family
Centa Beimler was born in Munich[2]. She was born on March 12, 1909[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6] and resistance fighter[7]. Employers include Neue Zeitung[13], a communist newspaper[27], founded in 1918[28] and Communist Party of Germany[14], a communist party[29], in Weimar Republic[30], founded in 1918[31], headquartered in Berlin[32].
Personal Life
Spouses include Hans Beimler[8], a politician[33], 1895–1936[34], of Weimar Republic[35] and Hans Herker[9], a painter and varnisher[36], 1905–1964[37], of Germany[38]. A child of Centa Beimler was Christa Herker[10]. She was affiliated with the Communist Party of Germany[19].
Death and Burial
Centa Beimler died on August 19, 2000[5]. She passed away in Munich[4].
FAQs
Where was Centa Beimler born?
Born in Munich[2], Centa Beimler…
Where did Centa Beimler die?
Centa Beimler passed away in Munich[4].
Who was Centa Beimler married to?
Centa Beimler's spouses include Hans Beimler[8] and Hans Herker[9].
What did Centa Beimler do for work?
Centa Beimler worked as politician[6] and resistance fighter[7].