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Elisabeth "Lilo" Charlotte Gloeden (1903–1944) and her husband Erich Gloeden (1888–1944), though not involved in the failed
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to assassinate
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, sheltered General
Fritz Lindemann Fritz Lindemann (11 April 1894 – 22 September 1944) was a German officer in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany and member of the resistance to Adolf Hitler. Career Lindeman was born on 11 April 1894 in Berlin-Charlottenburg, a borough of the capit ...
, one of the plotters. They were eventually betrayed to the
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, tried and, along with her mother Elisabeth Kuznitzky (1878–1944), executed by
guillotine A guillotine ( ) is an apparatus designed for effectively carrying out executions by Decapitation, beheading. The device consists of a tall, upright frame with a weighted and angled blade suspended at the top. The condemned person is secur ...
on 30 November 1944; their fate was publicized as a warning.


Biography

"Lilo" Gloeden (born Elisabeth Kuznitsky) was a lawyer who married architect Erich Gloeden. Erich was the son of Siegfried Loevy (died 1936), a Jew who had married a Christian. Brothers Siegfried and Albert Loevy established a successful and important bronze foundry, SA Loevy, and became purveyors to the royal court in 1910. Erich and his sister Ursula (1897–1972) were adopted by family friend and high school teacher Bernhard Gloeden in 1918, with the consent of their parents, simply to mask their Jewish background with a non-Jewish surname, and Erich was baptized. After the start of
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, Erich Gloeden worked for the
Organisation Todt Organisation Todt (OT; ) was a Civil engineering, civil and military engineering organisation in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, named for its founder, Fritz Todt, an engineer and senior member of the Nazi Party. The organisation was responsible ...
as an architect. Living in Berlin, the Gloedens secretly opposed the Nazi movement and provided temporary accommodation to Jewish people fleeing persecution. In July 1944, the Gloedens became aware of a plot against Hitler, and five days after the failed assassination attempt, took in General
Fritz Lindemann Fritz Lindemann (11 April 1894 – 22 September 1944) was a German officer in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany and member of the resistance to Adolf Hitler. Career Lindeman was born on 11 April 1894 in Berlin-Charlottenburg, a borough of the capit ...
, who was hiding from the manhunt for the plotters. They passed him off as a retired major and journalist named Exner. On 3 September, the Gestapo raided the Gloedens' home, capturing Lindemann and taking Lilo, Erich and Lilo's mother, Elisabeth, into custody. Lindemann was shot in the stomach and leg during the raid, dying of his wounds on 22 September. On 27 November, the Gloedens and Elisabeth Kuznitsky were brought before the People's Court (''Volksgerichtshof'') in a widely publicized trial for treason. Erich Gloeden claimed the others had not known who Lindemann was. He was sentenced to death, while the women received long prison sentences. However, his wife stated she had known Lindemann's identity. Her mother then made the same admission. As a result, all three were put to death by beheading three days later on 30 November at
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.


Legacy

Lilo and Erich Gloeden, and Elisabeth Kuznitzky, are memorialized by three bronze plaques, ''
stolpersteine A (; plural ) is a concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution. Literal translation, Literally, it means 'stumbling stone' and metaphorically 'stumbling block'. ...
'', installed outside the location of their apartment. President of the
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has noted that the national history of each country is the sum of the many, personal stories of people who usually remain unobserved or quickly forgotten like those of the Gloedens, whose story is an example of how in Germany a few generations ago people were excluded from the nation whose self-evident members they were.


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Photograph of Elisabeth Gloeden in the Nazi courtroom

Elisabeth Gloeden entry
Stolpersteine in Berlin, including a photographic portrait

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