Minna Weizmann (1889–1925) was a Russian Jewish doctor who served in Syria and Palestine during World War I. Weizmann also served as a spy for Germany.
Weizmann was born in Motal, Russian Empire (now in Belarus) to a prominent family.
In 1914, she met Curt Prufer, who recruited her to be a spy in British Egypt for Germany.
Weizmann was caught during one of her missions in Italy and sent back to Egypt.
[2][3] Weizmann survived the war and continued her medical service with the Zionist women's organization, Hadassah.