[4] Impekoven was contacted in 1943 by Ms Wölffler, who had been evicted from her home and lived in a house designated only for Jews.
Impekoven was questioned about her relations with Wölffler, but was left alone after a Gestapo officer recognised that her daughter was a famous dancer.
[3] Another time she offered her apartment to another Jewish woman, Margarete Knewitz.
While Impekoven went to visit her husband in Strasbourg, Knewitz was allowed to stay in her apartment.
In this manner, Knewitz escaped deportation and wound up finding lasting accommodation in Stuttgart.