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Charlotte von Kirschbaum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charlotte von Kirschbaum Charlotte von Kirschbaum (June 25, 1899 – July 24, 1975) was a German theologian, and pupil of Karl Barth. Charlotte von Kirschbaum was born in Ingolstadt. In 1916 her father died in the war. This induced her to be trained as a nurse. In 1924 she met Karl Barth personally and in 1929 moved in with Nelly and Karl Barth and their five children in Münster. ==35 year relationship with Karl Barth and Nelly Barth== Charlotte von Kirschbaum and Barth met at the University of Gottingen in 1924, when she was 25 years old, at the time she was a Red Cross nurse and had an interest in theology. She was introduced to some of Barth's writing and later to him and with his help and encouragement she started secretarial school. By 1929 she was working full time for Barth as a secretary and assistant preparing his lectures, in October of 1929 she moved into the Barth household with Barth's wife and children, where she remained until 1966. Barth and Charlotte took semester break vacations together. Charlotte and Barth shared an academic relationship, while Nelly took care of the household and the children. The long standing relationship was not without its difficulties. The relationship caused offense among some of Barth's friends, as well as his mother and brothers. Barth's children suffered from the stress of the relationship between Barth and his wife, and "Lollo", as her friends and Barth called Charlotte, once wrote to Barth's sister Gertrud Lindt in 1935, where she expressed her concern about the precarious situation:
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