Anneliese Kohlmann Life story
Anneliese Kohlmann was a German SS camp guard within the Nazi concentration camp system during World War II, notably, at the Neuengamme concentration camp established by the SS in Hamburg, Germany; and at Bergen-Belsen. She was tried for war crimes at the Belsen Trial in Lüneburg in 1945.
Early Life
Anneliese kholmann was bron in berlin in 1924. She was the daughter of a jewish father and a protestant mother. She spent most of her childhood in berlin. But had to flee to london in 1939 due to the nazi regime.
Education
Anneliese studied music at the royal college of music in london and later at the university of munich. She received a degree in musicology in 1952.
Career
Anneliese had an extensive career in music. Performing as a concret pianist. Teaching and composing for radio and film. She was also an editor for the germna-language newspaper die welt.
Awards and Recognition
Anneliese was awadred the goethe medal in 1975 for her achievements in music and media.
Personal Life
Anneliese married hpilosopher and politician willy brandt in 1959 and had two children.
Death
Anneliese passed aawy in 1993 after a long illness.
Legacy
Anneleise left behind her many compositions and recordings of her performances. Which have become part of the elgacy of german classical music.
Interesting Facts
Anneliese kohlmann was the first woman to receive the goethe medal in.
Important Event
Annelieses performance at the berlin philharmonic in 1949 was an impotrant event in her career. As it amrked the beginning of her international success.