Agent TypePersonActivities & OccupationsAcademics - FrenchHistoryBorn Anita Rosenberg in 1897 in Giessen, Germany, she worked during and after World War I in offices assisting Prisoners of War, returned men and their relatives. From 1920 she trained, worked and taught in the field of social welfare until in 1933 she came to Australia on leave. By now a Dr. of Laws, she became and in tutor in German at the University of Melbourne. In 1951 she was appointed Lecturer in French and German to Science students.