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  1. Valentine Adler (also known as Vali Adler) (5 May 1898 – 6 July 1942) was an Austrian writer and activist.

  2. Adler, Valentine (1898–1942) Austrian anti-Nazi and editor. Name variations: Vali, Valentine Sas-Adler. Born in Vienna, Austria, on May 5, 1898; died in a labor camp on July 6, 1942; daughter of Alfred Adler (1870–1937, the psychologist who would later gain fame for breaking with the teachings of his mentor Sigmund Freud) and Raissa ...

  3. Alexandra Adler (24 September 1901 – 4 January 2001) was an Austrian neurologist and the daughter of psychoanalyst Alfred Adler and Raissa Adler. She has been described as one of the "leading systematizers and interpreters" of Adlerian psychology. Her sister was socialist activist Valentine Adler. Alexandra Adler's husband was ...

  4. Valentine Adler (também conhecido como Vali Adler) (5 de maio de 1898 - 6 de julho de 1942) é um escritor e ativista comunista austríaco.

  5. Valentina Dina Adler, auch Valentine Adler (geboren 5. August 1898 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 6. Juli 1942 im Gulag von Akmolinsk, Sowjetunion) war eine österreichische Kommunistin (SDAP, KPÖ, KPD). Leben

  6. Background. Valentine Adler was born in 1898 in Vienna, Austria. Her father was Alfred Adler and her mother was Raissa Timofeyevna Epstein, daughter of a Jewish merchant from Moscow. Career. Adler joined the Communist Party of Austria in 1919. That year, she joined the German Communist Party.

  7. 1 de set. de 2023 · Name variations: Vali, Valentine Sas-Adler. Born in Vienna, Austria, on May 5, 1898; died in a labor camp on July 6, 1942; daughter of Alfred Adler (1870–1937, the psychologist who would later gain fame for breaking with the teachings of his mentor Sigmund Freud) and Raissa Timofejewna ; sisterof Alexandra Adler (a research fellow ...