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Description Liselotte Marshall (née Rosenberg), Leysin, Switzerland, circa 1940.jpg |
English:
Liselotte Marshall (née Rosenberg), circa 1940 (centre, standing) working as a nursing assistant in a children's bone tuberculosis sanatorium in Leysin, Switzerland. Author of the novel "Die verlorene Sprache" (Frankfurt, 1998) ["Tongue-Tied" (London, 2004)]
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Liselotte Marshall (née Rosenberg) in a tuberculosis sanatorium, Leysin, Switzerland, circa 1940.