Maria Paasche

Maria Therese von Hammerstein Paasche (1909 – 21 January 2000) was a German anti-Nazi activist and literary researcher.

[2] Following Adolf Hitler's ascension to power in 1933, she helped Jews and intellectuals escape Germany by taking them to Prague on her motorcycle.

[1] Maria and John Paasche lived for several years in Japan, where all four of their children were born,[3] but migrated to San Francisco in 1948 due to fears of the German exile community and being monitored by the Japanese police.

[2] In later life, she lived in San Francisco's Jewish Home for the Aged; she was the facility's second-ever non-Jewish resident.

[3] Paasche was the subject of a 1999 documentary film, Silent Courage: Maria Therese von Hammerstein and Her Battle Against Nazism, which was funded by B'nai B'rith and the German government.

Maria von Hammerstein riding a motorcycle
Maria von Hammerstein in 1933