Käte Wolf
(1936-1942)

woman and Holocaust victim

Died aged c. 6

Kate Wolf (born Kathryn Louise Allen; January 27, 1942 – December 10, 1986) was an American folk singer and songwriter. Though her career was relatively short, she had a significant impact on the folk music scene. Her best-known compositions include "Here in California", "Love Still Remains", "Across the Great Divide", "Unfinished Life", “Green Eyes” and "Give Yourself to Love". She recorded six albums as a solo artist. She was elected to the NAIRD Independent Music Hall of Fame in 1987. Her songs have since been recorded by artists such as Nanci Griffith and Emmylou Harris (whose recording of "Love Still Remains" was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1999).

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Hier wohnte Käte Wolf jg. 1936 Deportiert 1.11.1941 Lodz/Litzmannstadt Ermordet 8.5.1942 Chelmno/Kulmhof

English translation: Here lived Käte Wolf born 1936 deported 1.11.1941 Lodz/Litzmannstadt murdered 8.5.1942 Chelmno/Kulmhof

Kottbusser Straße 13, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany where they lived