Lina Haag


Lina Haag née Jäger was a German anti-Nazi activist and author.

Early life

Haag was born in Hagkling in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. and was a member of the Youth movement of the Communist Party of Germany in the small Württembergish town of Schwäbisch Gmünd in the 1920s. In 1927, she married fellow Communist Alfred Haag. Alfred was a member of the regional Parliament for the KPD until Adolf Hitler's rise to power in 1933.

Prison time

Both Lina and her husband were arrested and spent many years in prisons and concentration camps. The Haag's were arrested in the large roundups after the Reichstag fire on 27 February 1933. Both Haags showed extraordinary strength of spirit during their incarcerations. Lina spent many years in Remand Prison, during which time she met other prominent prisoners such as Liselotte Herrmann. Lina was freed in 1938 after managing to turn her camp commandant at Lichtenburg against the Stuttgart Gestapo.

Alfred's release

Once released, she was reunited with her daughter, moved to Berlin, and secured a job. She visited the headquarters of the SS almost daily to petition for her husband's release. In 1940, she obtained permission for an audience with Heinrich Himmler, who secured Alfred's release from the Mauthausen concentration camp. Alfred survived physical torture while detained there and also at Dachau concentration camp.

Writing

Alfred was soon drafted into the Wehrmacht, and sent to the Eastern Front, and Lina and their daughter were bombed out of their home in Berlin. Lina was transferred to work in a hospital in Garmisch. While there, she wrote a memoir of her experiences in the form of an extended letter to Alfred, not knowing if she would ever see him again. The letter was eventually published in 1947 as A handful of dust.. Alfred was taken prisoner by the Red Army and eventually released in 1948.

Honours

The Haags lived in Munich until Alfred's death in 1982. In 2007, Lina was given the Dachau Award for Courage.

Death

On 18 June 2012, Haag died in Munich, aged 105.