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Anica Černej

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Anica Černej in the 1920s

Anica Černej (3 April 1900, in Čadram, Oplotnica – 3 May 1944, in Neubrandenburg) was a Slovene author and poet.[1]

Biography

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Černej worked at college of education in Ljubljana, where her main interests were social and pedagogical subjects.

In the autumn of 1943, she was arrested together with many professors and students by German occupying armed forces and was sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp and later on Neubrandenburg where she died shortly thereafter.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Šelih, Alenka (2007). Pozabljena polovica: portreti žensk 19. in 20. stoletja na Slovenskem (in Slovenian). Zalozba Tuma d.o.o. pp. 359–360. ISBN 978-961-6682-01-5.