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  1. Margret Boveri was born in Würzburg, Germany, the daughter of German biologist Theodor Boveri and American biologist Marcella O'Grady Boveri. Her father died in 1915 and her mother returned to the USA in 1925. She studied history and political science in Munich and Berlin.

  2. Born in the summer of 1900 in the pleasant university town of Würzburg, Margret Boveri spent her early years in the last part of the "golden epoch" of pre-1914 Europe, an age of incredible luxury and security for the upper class and aristocracy.

  3. Margret Antonie Boveri (* 14. August 1900 in Würzburg; † 6. Juli 1975 in Berlin) war eine deutsche Journalistin, die u. a. für die renommierten Tageszeitungen Berliner Tageblatt unter Paul Scheffer, die Frankfurter Zeitung und – nach deren Verbot – für Das Reich schrieb. Ihr Leben war durch zahlreiche historische Brüche gekennzeichnet.

  4. Margret Antonie Boveri [1] was one of the best-known German journalists and writers of the post-World War II period. She was a recipient of the German Critics' Prize and the Bundesverdienstkreuz.

  5. Margret Antonie Boveri was one of the best-known German journalists and writers of the post-World War II period.

  6. (Margret Boveri: Journalism and Politics in the Transformation Process from the Nazi Dictatorship to the Federal Republic). She works as a historian and author in Berlin. She has written 30 books released by over 130 various publishers, translated into in 13 languages, with around 2,600 library holdings, [1] which include Ein deutsches Leben.

  7. Marcella Boveri (née O'Grady; October 7, 1863 – October 24, 1950) was an American biologist. She was married to the German biologist Theodor Boveri (1862–1915). Their daughter Margret Boveri (1900–1975) became one of the best-known post-war German journalists. Life. She was born Marcella O'Grady in Boston, the daughter of Irish immigrants.

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