Hilde Coppi
See also: Coppi
Hilde Coppi (born Rake , the May 30th 1909 with Berlin, carried out the August 5th 1943 with the Prison of Plötzensee in the same city) was a resistant German during the Second world war under the Third Reich. Coppi belonged with her husband Hans to the red Orchestre.
Biography
Hilde Rake worked like administrative employee in Berlin with the Caisse of insurance of Reich for the employees when in 1935, it became acquainted with Hans Coppi who had been released little before from prison. Ella maintained already since 1933 the contacts with members the Communist party.
Hilde and Hans Coppi married the June 14th 1941. Continued by the Gestapo, they entered clandestinity together. During the war Hilde Coppi listened to '' Radio Moscow '' and communicated information with the red Orchestre like with other groups of resistance. It took part in the joining of posters and distributed leaflets.
The Coppi couple was imprisoned the September 12th 1942. Hilde was pregnant and was confined of his/her Hans son the November 27th 1942 with the prison for women of Berlin in the street Barnim. Hans Coppi was carried out in December 1942. Hilde Coppi was condemned to died the January 20th according to. A recourse in grace was refused by Adolf Hitler. The execution was pushed back until August (breast feeding of his/her child).
Hilde Coppi was guillotinée the August 5th 1943 with the Prison of Plötzensee of Berlin.
Nowadays the college Hans and Hilde Coppi in Berlin-Karlshorst carries their memory.
Source
See too
- List of resistant German to the Nazism
External bond
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the red orchestra - the facsimile of the rejection of the recourse in grace
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