A fact from Margot Sponer appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 29 July 2022 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Margot Sponer used her international network of contacts to help people escape persecution in Nazi Germany?
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... that Margot Sponer(pictured) used her international network of contacts to help people escape persecution in Nazi Germany? Source: doi:10.5209/MADR.62630, p. 3: "Sponer tomou a decisión de ficar en Berlín, dende onde activaba, infatigable, a súa rede de contactos, preservando vidas, ofrecendo apoio a persoas moi marcadas polo réxime, [...]"
ALT1: ... that Margot Sponer(pictured) was reportedly dragged out of her home and murdered by the Schutzstaffel three days before the arrival of the Red Army during the Battle of Berlin? Source: doi:10.1524/9783050063133, pp. 131-132: "Margot Sponer [...] wurde am 27. April 1945 von der SS in Berlin erschossen, drei Tage bevor die Rote Armee den Stadtbezirk Wilmersdorf, wo sie in der Bregenzerstr. 4 wohnte und von den Mördern abgeholt wurde, erreichte."
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Comment: This is my third DYK, so no QPQ should be necessary.