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In page Ehrengard Schramm:

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Her brother was far-right-wing politician Adolf von Thadden,[citation needed] and her sister, Elisabeth, was a resistance fighter.[1] After Elisabeth's death, Schramm began activist work in 1945.[1] During this time, she travelled to Greece, where she learned how people in Kalavryta had been impacted by Nazis during the Kalavryta massacre of World War II. After this, she provided assistance through the Deutscher Frauenring, a German feminist organization.[3] Through her efforts, many people from the region completed studies in Germany.[2]