Margarete Hilferding, born Hönigsberg (June 20, 1871 in Hernals (Vienna)– September 23, 1942 in Maly Trostenets) was an Austrian physician and psychoanalyst.
Margarete Hilferding née Hönigsberg | |
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Born | |
Died | September 23, 1942 in transit from Theresienstadt to Maly Trostenets | (aged 71)
Nationality | Austrian |
Spouse | Rudolf Hilferding |
Children | Peter Milford |
Hilferding was the first woman admitted into the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society.[1] Her husband was the Austro-Marxist economist Rudolf Hilferding.
She was murdered in the Holocaust, dying on a train from Theresienstadt to Maly Trostenets.