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  1. Maria Therese von Hammerstein Paasche (1909 – 21 January 2000) was a German anti-Nazi activist and literary researcher. She transported Jews out of Germany in the early years of the Nazi regime and later emigrated from Nazi Germany to Japan, where she lived for several years before settling in the United States.

  2. 13 feb 2000 · Maria Paasche, who helped Jews escape from Nazi Germany on the back of her motorcycle and whose father and brothers conspired to kill Hitler, died Jan. 21 in a San Francisco nursing...

  3. One of seven children born to General Kurt von Hammerstein, commander-in-chief of the German army from 1930 to 1934, Maria Paasche began life as Maria Therese von Hammerstein in Magdeburg, near Berlin, in 1909.

  4. 5 feb 2000 · 2000-02-05 04:00:00 PDT San Francisco -- Maria Paasche, who helped Jews escape Nazi Germany and whose brothers and father tried unsuccessfully to keep Hitler from power, died January 21 in San...

  5. 11 feb 2000 · Maria-Therese Paasche, whose harrowing experiences as a Nazi-fighter were chronicled in a documentary film last year, died Jan. 21 in San Francisco of congestive heart failure. She was 90. Paasche is credited with saving countless Jews from extermination.

  6. everything.explained.today › Maria_Therese_von_HammersteinMaria Paasche Explained

    Maria Therese von Hammerstein Paasche (190921 January 2000) was a German anti-Nazi activist and literary researcher. She transported Jews out of Germany in the early years of the Nazi regime and later emigrated from Nazi Germany to Japan, where she lived for several years before settling in the United States.

  7. 17 feb 2000 · An obituary on Sunday about Maria Paasche, who helped Jews flee Nazi Germany, misspelled the surname of the former German chancellor who praised her father, Gen. Kurt von Hammerstein, for his...