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Trude is a Germanic languages, Germanic Old Norse feminine given name meaning "strength". The name is now most commonly found in Germany and List of territorial entities where German is an official language, German-speaking countries and in Norway. It is sometimes used as a diminutive of the given names Gertrude (given name), Gertrude and Gertrud. Notable people named Trude * Trude Beiser (born 1927), Austrian alpine ski racer * Trude Berliner (1903–1977), German actress * Trude Dothan (1922–2016), Israeli archaeologist * Trude Drevland (born 1947), Norwegian nurse and politician * Trude Dybendahl (born 1966), Norwegian cross-country skier * Trude Eick (born 1969), Norwegian musician and composer * Trude Eipperle (1908–1997), German operatic soprano * Trude Feldman (1924–2022), American reporter, columnist and correspondent * Trude Fleischmann (1895–1990), Austrian-American photographer * Trude Gimle (born 1974), Norwegian alpine skier * Trude Guermonprez (1910–1976) ...
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Trude Guermonprez
Trude Guermonprez (born Gertrud Emilie Jalowetz; 1910 1976), was a German-born American textile arts, textile artist, designer and educator, known for her tapestry landscapes. Her Bauhaus-influenced disciplined abstraction for hand woven textiles greatly contributed to the American craft and fiber art movements of the 1950s, 60s and even into the 70s, particularly during her tenure at the California College of the Arts, California College of Arts and Crafts. Early life and education Gertrud Emilie Jalowetz was born on 9 November 1910 in Danzig, German Empire (modern Gdańsk, Poland). Her parents were Austrians, Austrian and were active in the arts. Her mother was Johanna Jalowetz (née Groag), was a voice teacher and bookbinder and her father was Heinrich Jalowetz was a musicologist and conductor. We can assume that Trude Guermonprez was inspired by the revolutionary artistic surroundings of her parents, while working at Het Paapje designing different textiles. She learned weavi ...
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Trude Fleischmann
Trude Fleischmann (22 December 1895 – 21 January 1990) was an Austrian-born American photographer. After becoming a notable society photographer in Vienna in the 1920s, she re-established her business in New York in 1940. Early life Born in Vienna in December 1895, Fleischmann was the second of three children in a well-to-do Jewish family. After matriculating from high school, she spent a semester studying art history in Paris followed by three years of photography at the '' Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt für Photographie und Reproduktionsverfahren'' in Vienna. She then worked for a short period as an apprentice in Dora Kallmus' fashionable ''Atelier d'Ora'' and for a longer period for photographer Hermann Schieberth. In 1919, she joined the ''Photographische Gesellschaft in Wien'' (Vienna Photographic Society). Career In 1920, at the age of 25, Fleischmann opened her own studio close to Vienna's city hall. Her glass plates benefitted from her careful use of diffuse artificial ...
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Trude Feldman
Gertrude Bella Feldman (August 13, 1924 – January 23, 2022) was an American reporter, columnist, and member of the White House Press Corps and State Department Press Corps. She regularly wrote for ''McCall's'' magazine and for ''The New York Times'' Syndicate, ''The Washington Post'', as well as numerous other media, especially publications for the Jewish community. Feldman interviewed every U.S. president from Lyndon B. Johnson until George W. Bush; and every U.S. vice president from Hubert Humphrey to Al Gore. She was a contributing editor for World Tribune.com. Early and personal life Gertrude Bella Feldman was born in Los Angeles on August 13, 1924. Her father was a rabbi and her mother was an author who wrote about Judaism. Feldman was a teacher at Hebrew schools in New York and Los Angeles, and worked on the 1960 film '' Exodus'' as both a Hebrew language coach and an extra. Feldman lived in Washington, D.C., and died there on January 23, 2022, at the age of 97. Care ...
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Trude Beiser
Trude Beiser (after her marriage Trude Jochum-Beiser; born 2 September 1927) is a former alpine ski racer from Austria. Born in Lech am Arlberg in Vorarlberg, she won two Olympic gold medals and a world championship. Beiser was the first female Austrian skier to win two Olympic gold medals at two Olympic Winter Games. Competitive Career Beiser's racing career consisted of five total competitions, two in the 1950 FIS World Ski Championships and three in the Winter Olympics of 1948 and 1952 (which also counted as FIS competitions, thus, her scoreboard holds eight total competitions). In the 1948 Winter Olympics, Beiser won the gold medal for the combined and the silver medal for the downhill competitions. She then won two medals at the 1950 World Championships in Aspen, Colorado: a gold in downhill and a silver in the giant slalom. In 1952 Events January–February * January 26 – Cairo Fire, Black Saturday in Kingdom of Egypt, Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo's central b ...
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Trude Herr
Trude Herr (; 4 May 1927 – 16 March 1991) was a German film actress, singer and theatre owner.Weisser p. 289 She was an entertainer in Germany from the early 1960s until her retirement. Early life Trude Herr was born in the Cologne district of Kalk, grew up in the city's district of Mülheim and attended school there. Her father Robert Herr was a locomotive driver and was imprisoned for a long time because of his membership in the Communist Party; later he was sent to a concentration camp. For him she wrote the song "Papa", in which she thanked her father for her time; she sang it in 1961 at his funeral. She herself was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. In 1933, she attended primary school in Cologne-Mülheim after which she worked in a bakery. Since the apartment of the Herrs was destroyed by bombs in 1943, they lived two years in the community of Ewersbach in Hesse. There she worked as a typist in the Dillenburg city administration, where she was known b ...
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Trude Lash
Trude Lash, formerly Gertrude Pratt, née Wenzel (13 June 1908 – 4 February 2004) was a political activist, advocate for children, and close associate of Eleanor Roosevelt. She was born in June 1908 in Freiburg, Germany. She taught kindergarten while attending the University of Heidelberg and studying journalism. In 1930, she earned a PhD in Philosophy at the University of Freiburg. Thereafter, she emigrated to the United States and taught German literature and philosophy at Hunter College, and continued research at Columbia University. She joined the International Student Service (ISS), and returned to her homeland. In Germany, she worked for a newspaper at the time of the National Socialist German Workers Party, National Socialist accession to power, and was openly critical of the new ''régime''. Together with her first husband, Eliot Pratt, she moved to the United States permanently, and assisted other refugees seeking to leave Germany. Trude followed Joseph P. Lash as ...
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