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Aline Sybil Atherton-Smith (* 13. November 1875 in Ryde; † nach 1945) war eine britische Quäkerin. (de) Aline Sybil Atherton-Smith (13 November 1875 - 1956) was an English born Quaker, who worked as an International refugee relief worker and writer, focused initially with duties for the British Red Cross, followed by humanitarian aid in France, and subsequently in Central Europe with the Friends' War Victims Relief Committee. She was a member of the Friends Council for International Service. As an activist for peaceful causes, she assisted displaced persons, and aided the Serbs in France in the aftermath of First World War. In 1940, her name appeared on the Nazis' most wanted list drawn up prior to their intended invasion of Britain (published online as Hitler's Black Book by Forces War Records). (en) |
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