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Legal name
Köhn, Ilse
Birthdate
1929-08
Date of death
1991-05-08
Gender
female
Nationality
Germany (birth)
USA
Country (for map)
USA
Birthplace
Berlin, Germany
Place of death
Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
Cause of death
Crise cardiaque
Places of residence
New York, New York, USA
Education
Hochschule für Bildene Künste Berlin
Occupations
artist
illustrator
graphic artist
writer
book designer
Relationships
Van Zwienen, John (husband)
Organizations
Graphic Artists Guild
Authors Guild
J. Walter Thompson Co.
Campbell-Downe Advertising Agency
Short biography
Ilse Koehn was born in Berlin, Germany. She studied graphic design and illustration as the Hochschule fuer Bildende Kuenste in her native city and later worked as a free-lance writer and illustrator for various magazines. She was first-prize winner in a national soap poster contest (the poster was then displayed throughout German) and designed exhibits for industrial fairs.

She came to the United States in 1958 and has worked as art director for both the J. Walter Thompson Co. and the Campbell-Downe Advertising Agency. Ms. Koehn has exhibited her paintings at the Lynn Kottler Galleries and in private collections. Since 1968 she has been a free-lance book illustrator and designer. She now lives in Connecticut with her art-director husband John Van Zwienen and stepdaughter Kyle. [from Mischling Second Degree (1977)]

Ilse was born in Berlin in 1929. Her parents were Social Democrats and opponents of Hitler. Because her paternal grandmother was Jewish, she and her father were in potential danger; he was saved by the need for his electrical skills. Her parents divorced to protect her mother. Ilse was evacuated along with her classmates to Czechoslovakia, but her father managed to return her to Berlin.  The family reunited after the war. In 1958, Ilse moved to the USA, where she married John Van Zweinen. They worked as writers, illustrators, and graphic artists, but later divorced. In her memoir Mischling, Second Degree: My Childhood in Nazi Germany (1990) she described how her parents concealed her Jewish heritage until she was a teenager.

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The memoirs of a German girl who became a leader among the Hitler Youth while her Social Democratic family kept from her the secret of her partial Jewish heritage
 
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yedlint | 2 other reviews | Apr 25, 2023 |
Well written and engaging, this is the story of Ilse, a German girl during World War II. Although her parents do not believe in the Nazi rhetoric, they are forced to "play along" to survive. Ilse, the youngest member of the family, does not know that her grandmother is Jewish, making her a Mischling, second degree, and subject to deportation to a concentration camp. Her family does everything to protect her, even having her join the Hitler Youth.

Most books about World War II are written from the perspective of the Jews, or other victims of the Nazi's. This book provides insight into German culture and humanizes the German people. It shows that they were motivated by the same kinds of fears, hopes and false rationalizations that we all face.… (more)
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JanaRose1 | 2 other reviews | Apr 3, 2011 |
An excellent book providing uncommon insights into the life of young people in Nazi Germany.
 
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thesmellofbooks | 2 other reviews | Nov 17, 2008 |

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