Vera Albreht was born in 1895 in
Krško,
Austria-Hungary, where she was baptized
Vera Mathilda Maria Paulina Aloisia Kessler. She was born into a
bourgeois family who were known as supporters of Slovenian
modernism. Her mother was
Marija Kessler (), an
ethnic German socialite, while her father Rudolph Kessler was a
Slovene. Her parents' home in
Ljubljana was a well known meeting point of the
Slovenian literary scene at the time, frequented among others also by her friend
Mira Pintar, and
Ivan Cankar and
Oton Župančič, They were both imprisoned by the
Italian fascist authorities on a number of occasions between 1941 and 1943. In 1944, she was sent to
Ravensbrück concentration camp by the
Germans. Albreht later wrote
Ravensbriške pesmi (Poems of Ravensbrück) about her experiences. After the war, Albreht moved with her husband to
Ljubljana, where she worked as a
publicist and at the Slovene center of
International PEN. She died in 1971 in
Ljubljana. ==Works==