Anna Perthen
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Anna Perthen | |
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Member of the Senate | |
In office 1920–1925 | |
Constituency | Mladá Boleslav |
Personal details | |
Born | Anna Nickel 22 December 1866 Eulau, Austrian Empire |
Died | 11 December 1957 Magdala, East Germany | (aged 90)
Anna Perthen (22 December 1866 – 11 December 1957) was a Czechoslovakian politician. In 1920 she was one of the first group of women elected to the Senate, remaining in parliament until 1925.
Biography
[edit]Perthen was born Anna Nickel in Eulau in the Austrian Empire (today Jílové in the Czech Republic) in 1866.[1] She began working in a factory in Bodenbach at the age of 12,[2] and continued to work there until she married. She became involved with the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria, chairing the Imperial Women's Social Democratic Committee and becoming a member of Bodenbach municipal council.[1]
Following the independence of Czechoslovakia at the end of World War I, Perthen became a member of the German Social Democratic Workers' Party (DSAP) and chair of its women's committee. She was a DSAP candidate for the Senate in the 1920 parliamentary elections, and was one of sixteen women elected to parliament.[1] She remained in parliament until 1925.[1] After World War II she was deported to Germany, where she settled in the Soviet occupation zone, later East Germany. She died in Magdala in 1957.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Aleš Ziegler (2011) Úloha žen v prvních československých parlamentních volbách roku 1920, pp85, 101, 104
- ^ Anna Perthen z Jílového, jedna ze tří prvních senátorek Czech Radio