Anna Hübler (politician)

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Anna Hübler (born December 23, 1876 in Leipzig , † June 24, 1923 in Schkeuditz ) was a German Social Democrat and member of the Weimar National Assembly.

Hübler was the daughter of the social democratic printer Konrad Müller. She attended the community school and worked as an office clerk before she married the typesetter Paul Hübler. Through her father and her husband she came into contact with the Social Democratic Party , whose leaders in the Halle-Merseburg administrative district included both men.

In 1917, in the wake of her husband and father, Hübler became a member of the USPD, which was further left than the SPD . In the early phase of the Weimar Republic , Hübler ran for various political offices for the USPD : From 1919 to 1920, she sat for the party as a backbencher in the Weimar National Assembly . Attempts to be elected to the Reichstag (1920), the Saxon provincial parliament and the Prussian state parliament (1921) failed.

literature

  • Elke Stolze: The female "Gentlemen". 2007, p. 28ff.

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