The faith and actions of Greta Andrén, missionary to the Jews of Vienna, 1938–41

In this microhistorical study of the Swedish Mission to the Jews (Svenska Israelsmissionen) in Vienna, I explore the everyday life and work of the deaconess Greta Andrén (1909–71) during the time of the Nazi occupation of Austria. Andrén’s actions are presented and related to the parts of her faith...

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Main Author: Sam
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Donner Institute 2023-06-01
Series:Nordisk Judaistik
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/nj/article/view/126017
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Summary:In this microhistorical study of the Swedish Mission to the Jews (Svenska Israelsmissionen) in Vienna, I explore the everyday life and work of the deaconess Greta Andrén (1909–71) during the time of the Nazi occupation of Austria. Andrén’s actions are presented and related to the parts of her faith that are revealed in the sources. From this I distil a triad of meaningful categories, namely her work, the children she worked with, and God. These resulted in her sustaining an on­­going state of over-exertion during her wartime refugee work.
ISSN:0348-1646
2343-4929