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  1. Maria Dorothea Simon ( née Pollatschek; 6 August 1918 – 8 March 2022) was an Austrian psychologist and scholar of social work. Born into a Jewish family in Vienna near the end of the First World War, she was educated in Austria and Czechoslovakia but emigrated to London after the latter was annexed by Germany in 1938.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2018 · Psychologist and social worker. Written by Barbara Louis (Reiterer), German Historical Institute. Maria Dorothea Simon combines training in various social science disciplines and social work in several countries.

  3. Maria Dorothea Simon (* 6. August 1918 in Wien; † 8. März 2022 ebenda [1]) war eine österreichische Sozialwissenschaftlerin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Leistungen. 3 Schriften. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Simon wurde als Tochter eines Ingenieurs und einer Studentin in Wien geboren. Die Eltern waren assimilierte Juden.

  4. Maria Dorothea Simon (née Pollatschek; 6 August 1918 – 8 March 2022) was an Austrian sociologist, psychologist, and scholar. She was the director of the Akademie für Sozialarbeit der Stadt Wien from 1970 to 1983.

  5. Maria Dorothea Simon (née Pollatschek; 6 August 1918 – 8 March 2022) was an Austrian psychologist and scholar of social work. Born into a Jewish family in Vienna near the end of the First World War, she was educated in Austria and Czechoslovakia but emigrated to London after the latter was annexed by Germany in 1938.

  6. 1 de feb. de 2024 · Maria Dorothea Simon (née Pollatschek; () 6 August 1918 – () 8 March 2022) was an Austrian psychologist and scholar of social work. Born into a Jewish family in Vienna near the end of the First World War, she was educated in Austria and Czechoslovakia but emigrated to London after the latter was annexed by Germany in 1938.

  7. Maria Dorothea Simon was an Austrian psychologist and scholar of social work. Born into a Jewish family in Vienna near the end of the First World War, she was educated in Austria and Czechoslovakia but emigrated to London after the latter was annexed by Germany in 1938.