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are removed in 1933. Julie Wolfthorn stayed in Berlin, working with the "Kulturbund Deutscher Juden" (Cultural Association of German Jews) under pressure from the Nazis, which declared it illegal in 1941, arresting the members and seizing the possessions.
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On 28 October 1942, 78-year-old Julie Wolfthorn and her sister Luise Wolf who, like all other family members except the painter called themselves Wolff or Wolf, were transported to the
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and the "Verein der Künstlerinnen und Kunstfreunde Berlin" (Association of Artists and Art Lovers Berlin). In 1905, Julie Wolfthorn and over 200 female artists signed a
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Known best for her portraits, Wolfthorn was one of the leading female artists at the start of the 20th century, along with
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Leben und Werk der Malerin und Graphikerin Julie Wolfthorn (1864 – 1944) : Rekonstruktion eines Künstlerinnenlebens
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to live with her relatives after her parents died. In 1890, she studied in
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family, she later styled herself as Julie Wolfthorn after
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German people who died in the Theresienstadt Ghetto
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