Clementine Krämer

Clementine Sophie Krämer (née Cahnmann; 7 October 1873 – 4 November 1942) was a German Jewish writer of poetry, novellas and short stories.

[2] She and a group of friends founded Israelitischen Jugendhilfe (Israelite Youth Aid), the first Jewish social work agency in Munich.

[5] Common themes in her writing include Jewish family life, the relationship between German Jews and Judaism, and World War I,[2] as well as pacifism and feminism.

[4] During World War I, Krämer sought assistance from Jewish business owners in providing to families of dead soldiers.

After Adolf Hitler assumed power in Germany in 1933, she made numerous attempts to flee Nazi persecution.