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Gertrude Aretz

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Gertrude Aretz née Kuntze-Dolton (1889–1938) was a German historian and publisher.[1] She was married first to the historian Friedrich Max Kircheisen and later to the publisher Paul Aretz. In 1927 she edited the memoirs of Auguste Charlotte von Kielmannsegge (1777–1863).

Works

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  • Die Frauen um Napoleon, München, Leipzig, G. Müller, 1912. Translated by Cedar and Eden Paul as Napoleon and his women friends 1927.

References

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  1. ^ Stephen Taylor, ed., Who's Who in Central and East-Europe 1933-34, 1935, p. 34