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Edith Flagg : ウィキペディア英語版
Edith Flagg

Edith Flagg (née Feuerstein; November 1, 1919 – August 13, 2014) was an American fashion designer, fashion industry executive, and philanthropist. She was the first designer to import polyester as a fashion textile to America. In her later life, Flagg became known for her re-occurring role on the Bravo television program ''Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles'' with her grandson Josh Flagg.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Edith Flagg )
==Early life==
Edith Flagg was born Edith Feuerstein on November 1, 1919 in Vienna, Austria. She was raised in Galați, Romania, where her father worked as a photographer. At the age of 15 she returned to Vienna to study fashion and lived in Austria through her teenage years.〔 When Hitler annexed Austria in 1938, she fled to the Netherlands with her boyfriend Hans Stein.〔
She married Hans Stein after they moved to the Netherlands in 1938.〔 Instead of leaving the Netherlands after the German invasion, Flagg took the identity of the deceased Lydia Voskuilen.〔 When she became pregnant with her son Michael, she hid the child in a sanitarium and posed as a nurse in order to visit him.〔 Hans Stein was captured by Germans and sent to Auschwitz where he died in 1944.〔
After Stein's death, Flagg worked within the Dutch underground resistance where she met her second husband Eric Flagg.〔 Together they were responsible for saving several lives. She acted as a spy, swimming with Nazi soldiers and relaying what she overheard.〔 Flagg reportedly killed two Nazis.〔 After D-Day, the family moved to a kibbutz in what would soon become Israel.〔〔

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