On this day, 5 November 1921, German Jewish communist resistance fighter and nurse Marianne Prager-Joachim was born.

On this day, 5 November 1921, German Jewish communist resistance fighter and nurse Marianne Prager-Joachim was born. 
After the Nazis took power, she worked as a forced labourer in the Siemens factory in Berlin, where she joined the Baum resistance group in the plant, which consisted of other Jewish communist workers. 




Prager-Joachim was executed in 1943 for her part in an arson attack on a Nazi anti-communist propaganda exhibition the previous year. 

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