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About Ida Roland
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~prohel/names/misc/pollacze...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ida_Roland
Jewish leaving (austritt) 16.07.1904
Married: April 22, 1915 in Munich, Germany
Buried note from Martyn-Bond: RCK and Ida (as well as his second wife, Alexandra) are buried in Gruben, near Gstaad in Switzerland. Wonderful private graveyard worth an atmospheric visit. It is at the foot of the garden of the villa RCK and Ida enjoyed from 1930 to 1951. I got Erikas gravestone moved there when her grave in the local church at Saanen was broken up twenty-five years after her death, so at least her memorial is nearer to her mother.
https://davel.vd.ch/detail.aspx?ID=707666 (in French): With her maiden name, Ida Klausner, she met Richard Niklaus de Coudenhove-Kalergi and married him on August 31, 1916 (divorced from Eugen Robert then from Theodor Bastien). With her, he adopted his daughter Erika. Better known as Ida Roland, she was a well-known Austrian actress and worked in Innsbruck and Vienna. Private photographs (couple, children, family, dogs, etc.)...
https://dokumen.pub/hitlers-cosmopolitan-bastard-count-richard-coud... - ...Richard married Ida Roland, née Klausner (1881–1951) and adopted her daughter, Erika, from her dissolved first marriage to Gerd Bastian, a German-Ukrainian businessman.. ..RCKs first wife Ida Roland was the stage name of Ida Klausner, born in Vienna in 1881, the first child of a Jewish businessman and his Slovak wife. She and RCK married in Munich in 1915. RCK called her Idel to distinguish her from his youngest sister, Ida. She had three brothers and three sisters, but little beyond what is mentioned below, is recorded of their lives. Arthur Klausner was a brother of Ida Roland and was a painter. He was staying with RCK and Idel in their house in Gruben when Dollfuss was assassinated in 1934. Leopold Klausner was another of Idel’s brothers and trained as an engineer, applying his skills to managing the Pan-Europa publishing house in Vienna during the 1920s and 1930s. He died in France during the Second World War, and his body was exhumed at RCK and Idel’s request after 1945 to discover the cause of death, with a possible view to compensation if at the hands of the Nazis. He was reburied elsewhere in France. Theresa Klausner, one of Idel’s sisters, trained as an actress and married Walter Rille, a journalist on a Breslau newspaper and editor of Die Erde,...
Ida Roland's Timeline
1881 |
February 18, 1881
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Vienna, Austria
Last Name Klausner
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1951 |
March 27, 1951
Age 70
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Nyon, Switzerland
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