Anna Eva Strohm

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Anna Eva Strohm (born February 2, 1892 in Mainz , † September 23, 1976 in Berg) was a German accountant .

Life

Anna Eva Strohm attended a primary school as well as the commercial school in Mainz and did a commercial apprenticeship. From 1910 to 1918 she worked as an office clerk and bookkeeper in Mainz, after which she switched to the Deutsche Bank in Munich as a bank clerk and bookkeeper until she became an accountant at Bauhütte Munich and Southern Bavaria in 1922 , which she did until 1926.

In 1927 she became a job broker for commercial employees at the Munich Employment Office until she was released in 1933 when the National Socialists seized power and taken into protective custody. After her dismissal, she worked from 1934 to 1946, including during the Second World War, as an accountant and commercial manager at various Munich construction companies, and afterwards as a treasurer at the Bavarian Trade Union Federation . In 1950 she became a bank agent or authorized signatory at the Bank für Wirtschaft und Arbeit AG in Munich. In 1957 she retired.

From January 1954 to December 1965 she was a member of the Bavarian Senate . Furthermore, she was a volunteer in the women's committee and employee committee of the DGB Bavaria and was a member of the district committee of the 34th urban district ( Waldfriedhofviertel ) of Munich. She was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit on May 17, 1963.

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