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Amazon Inspire Digital Educational Resources. Amazon Rapids Fun stories for kids on the go. Amazon Restaurants Food delivery from local restaurants. Through his contacts to conservative opponents of the Nazi regime, Stadtler arranged her first illegal lodgings with an acquaintance. This step marked the beginning of a dramatic odyssey crisscrossing Germany.

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She was picked up at the Lipke train station by manor owner Hans-Wolfgang Lent and his wife Ingeborg. When six weeks later someone in the circle of the manor owner was arrested, Meyer fled to Berlin, where Stadtler helped her again. When Susanne Meyer again returned to Berlin in the summer of , Alois Florath helped her find lodgings in Kagar, a village near Rheinsberg in Brandenburg. Starting in , Kagar was a refuge also for non-Jewish opponents of the Nazi regime. Georg Steffen, a farmer and, like his Huguenot ancestors, village mayor of Kagar, and his wife Elise offered refuge during the war to people suffering racist and political persecution.

Among those who found temporary shelter in their inn and guesthouse were Otto Suhr, later mayor of Berlin, and his Jewish wife Susanne. Susanne Meyer was taken in on numerous occasions.

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She also hid temporarily in the summerhouse of her former neighbor in Berlin, Arthur Veit, at Mellensee, and she stayed for a few months with Mathilde Stoltenhoff, a physician in Berlin-Lichterfelde. Meyer helped her in the household and in her practice. Toward the end of the war she let Susanne Meyer stay with her and her mother in their small house in Kagar, which is where Meyer was when the war ended.

A short time later she returned to Berlin, where after six years she finally saw her son again, who had since become a British soldier.