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geb. 12.2.1908 München
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Olga Benario-Prestes
“I fought for the just and the good, to make the world better. If I must now say goodbye, I promise I won’t give you any cause to be ashamed of me, not to my last breath. […] I will stay strong and determined to live to the last. Now I must sleep to gather strength for tomorrow. I kiss you both one last time.” (Olga Benario Prestes’ final letter to Luís Carlos Prestes and their daughter Anita)
Olga Gutmann Benario was born in Munich on 12 February 1908. Aged just fourteen, she became involved in the banned Schwabing Communist Youth group. Her father Leo Benario, a Social Democrat and lawyer who often represented poor clients free of charge, had fostered in her an awareness of social injustice.
In 1926, with characteristic determination and idealism, Olga left her middle-class, Jewish home in Munich to work for the Communist Party in Berlin. She was already known for her special dedication carrying out organizational work and distributing flyers, as well as for having a strong interest in military training and strategy, and a good knowledge of Marxist-Leninist theory. A hardliner, she dogmatically rejected all other political opinions, and condemned her pleasure-seeking comrades who liked to smoke and drink. But after befriending Otto Braun, a prof
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