Thursday 6 July 2023

1566) Ursula Hirschmann



Ursula Hirschmann (1913 – 1991). German anti-fascist activist and advocate of European federalism.

Hirschmann was born into a middle-class Jewish family to Carl Hirschmann and Hedwig Marcuse in Berlin. She studied economics at Humboldt University of Berlin. In 1932, she joined the youth organization of the Social Democratic Party to participate in the resistance against the advance of the Nazis.

In the summer of 1933, she moved to Paris, where she became re-acquainted with Eugenio Colorni, a young Italian philosopher and socialist whom she had already met in Berlin. She married him in Trieste in 1935. They had three daughters: Silvia, Renata, and Eva.
The couple became engaged in the clandestine anti-fascist opposition. In 1939, Colorni was arrested and sent to confinement on the island of Ventotene. Hirschmann followed her husband there, but as she was not herself held in confinement, she could travel back to the mainland.
Among the other prisoners and friends of Colorni on Ventotene were Ernesto Rossi and Altiero Spinelli, who in 1941, co-authored the famous Ventotene Manifesto "for a free and united Europe", i. e., an early sketch of a post-war democratic European Union. Hirschmann managed to bring the text of the manifesto to the mainland, and took part in its dissemination. On 27 and 28 August 1943, she participated in the foundation of the European Federalist Movement in Milan.
Having escaped from Ventotene in 1943, Colorni was murdered by fascists in Rome in May 1944. Thereafter, Spinelli became her second husband and adopted her daughters. The couple went to Switzerland, and from there to Rome, where they settled after the war. They had three daughters: Diana, Barbara, and Sara Spinelli.
In 1975, Hirschmann founded the Association Femmes pour l'Europe in Brussels, then in the first days of December of that year, suffered from a cerebral hemorrhage, followed by aphasia, from which she was never to recover completely.

 
- "I capelli color rame, folti, tirati indietro, le cingevano il capo coprendole le orecchie ed erano raccolti in una massa pesante sopra la nuca. [Her thick copper-coloured hair, pulled back from her head, covered her ears and was gathered in a heavy mass at the nape of her neck.]" https://www.lebellepagine.it/.../res640412_Ursula...
 

 

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