To the ones Frieda Warburg supported generously until to her death belonged Hilde Palm - the later most popular and well known German poet Ì¢‰âÂèÏHilde DominÌ¢‰â‰ã¢. Domin had escaped from nazi oppression, had fled from Italy to England to Santo Domingo. After World War II, in 1947 she was introduced to Frieda Warburg who was close friend to DominÌ¢‰â‰ã¢s American relatives who had escaped from nazi oppression to New York, too. Frieda Warburg felt delighted by the outstanding young lady right from the beginning and supported her and her husband Erwin Walter Palm by monthly payings and regular generous amounts of money even after the couple had returned to Germany in 1954. So Frieda Warburg was mentioned in Erwin Walter Palm's book "Los Monumentos arquitectÌÄå_nicos de la Esapanola" which was published in 1955 in Barcelona due to Frieda WarburgÌ¢‰â‰ã¢s huge financial support. "En un momento posterior, la generosidad de Mrs. FÌÄå©lix M. Warburg, cuyo nombre estÌÄåÁ tan ÌÄå_ntimamente ligado al patronazgo y a los progresos de la historia del arte en los Estados Unidos, hizo posible que terminara este libro lejos de las tareas docentes. Su asistencia amistosa durante el aÌÄå±o 1947, y mÌÄåÁs aun durante la prosecuciÌÄå_n de mis investigaciones en Estados Unidos, quede auqÌÄå_ recordada con sincera gratitude.Ì¢‰âÂå Further information given evidence in my biografie on Hilde Domin Ì¢‰âÒDass ich sein kann, wie ich bin.Ì¢‰âÂå The latest English review on my book was issued in autum in TransLit2 2011 by David Radavich. Marion Tauschwitz

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