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- Edit von Coler (auch Edith von Coler; * 9. Juli 1895 in Charlottenburg als Edit Heinemann; † 14. Mai 1949 in Pyrmont) war eine deutsche Propagandistin, Wirtschaftsspionin, Dramaturgin und Auslandspressechefin im Reichsnährstand. Als Gestapo-Agentin und Sonderbeauftragte in Rumänien veranlasste sie die Gleichschaltung der rumäniendeutschen NS-Organisationen. (de)
- Edith von Coler (also: Edit Von Coler; née Edith Heinemann, 9 July 1895 — 14 May 1949) was a German propagandist who acted as an agent of influence and unofficial diplomatic conduit in the Kingdom of Romania before and during World War II. Family connections brought Von Coler to the attention of the Nazi Party, leading to the German Foreign Office sending her to Romania. There, she helped to resolve infighting in the German community and helped to negotiate the 1939 German–Romanian Economic Treaty which subjugated Romania to Nazi Germany. Later, after Von Coler incurred the displeasure of Joachim von Ribbentrop, he recalled her to Germany, ending her career as a Nazi agent. The Allies briefly interned her at the end of World War II, and she died in 1949. Described in the Anglo-American press as a "femme fatale" and a "German Mata Hari", Von Coler's work for Germany was more complex – one journalist who knew her said she was "as remote from Mata Hari as a panzer division of 1942 is from the cavalry of 1914". (en)
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- Edith Von Coler in the 1931 Nazi Party handbook (en)
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- Fritz Heinemann, Alice Heinemann (en)
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- Edit von Coler (auch Edith von Coler; * 9. Juli 1895 in Charlottenburg als Edit Heinemann; † 14. Mai 1949 in Pyrmont) war eine deutsche Propagandistin, Wirtschaftsspionin, Dramaturgin und Auslandspressechefin im Reichsnährstand. Als Gestapo-Agentin und Sonderbeauftragte in Rumänien veranlasste sie die Gleichschaltung der rumäniendeutschen NS-Organisationen. (de)
- Edith von Coler (also: Edit Von Coler; née Edith Heinemann, 9 July 1895 — 14 May 1949) was a German propagandist who acted as an agent of influence and unofficial diplomatic conduit in the Kingdom of Romania before and during World War II. Family connections brought Von Coler to the attention of the Nazi Party, leading to the German Foreign Office sending her to Romania. There, she helped to resolve infighting in the German community and helped to negotiate the 1939 German–Romanian Economic Treaty which subjugated Romania to Nazi Germany. (en)
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- Edit von Coler (de)
- Edith von Coler (en)
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