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  • From 1933 on, after being denied the right to practice law in Germany because she was a Jew, Berent became active in the League of Jewish Women.

    Margarete Berent. 2009

  • Beside her commitment to these organizations and to her career as a lawyer, Berent gave classes, produced features for a radio station and offered lectures and seminars.

    Margarete Berent. 2009

  • In New York Berent had a hard time finding employment.

    Margarete Berent. 2009

  • Berent therefore went south to Erlangen in Bayern, where she successfully qualified for her license to practice law.

    Margarete Berent. 2009

  • When her male colleagues were drafted into the army during World War I, Berent was more than ready to step forward to represent the firm.

    Margarete Berent. 2009

  • In 1933, when the Nazis came to power, Berent, like all Jewish lawyers, was banned from the practice of law.

    Margarete Berent. 2009

  • Berent served as a combat pilot in Vietnam and later as the Air Attache in the American Embassy in Phnom Penh.

    Cambodia Book Reviews: Call Sign Rustic by Richard Wood 2008

  • Berent is so thorough he has even included the Desirable Roasted Coffee Code of Blogging Ethics.

    Allan Jenkins' Desirable Roasted Coffee 2006

  • Berent, who also has a hundred or so other projects on his plate, the blog lists scores, perhaps hundreds, of ethics codes.

    Allan Jenkins' Desirable Roasted Coffee 2006

  • Berent is so thorough he has even included the Desirable Roasted Coffee Code of Blogging Ethics.

    Allan Jenkins' Desirable Roasted Coffee 2006

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