Anna Hartnagel

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Anna Auguste Hartnagel (born February 8, 1900 in Heidelberg ; † June 19, 1991 ibid) was a German publisher and politician ( FDP / DVP ).

Life

After attending elementary school and secondary girls’s school, Hartnagel completed the teacher’s seminar , which she completed with an exam. She then worked in publishing and later became an authorized signatory at Alfred Hüthig Verlag in Heidelberg. During the Weimar Republic , she was a member of the German People's Party (DVP) from 1927 to 1933 . After the Second World War , in 1946 she became an independent publisher and owner of the Ähren Verlag in Heidelberg, which existed until 1959.

Hartnagel had been a member of the Democratic People's Party (DVP) in Württemberg-Baden since 1946 , from which the state association of the FDP Baden-Württemberg emerged in October 1952 . After Theodor Heuss was elected Federal President, on October 13, 1949, she succeeded him as a member of the state parliament of Württemberg-Baden , to which she belonged in 1952. From November 24, 1954, when she replaced the late MP Friedrich Herrmann , until 1956 she was a member of the Baden-Württemberg State Parliament .

literature

  • Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (ed.): MdL, The Members of the Landtag in Baden-Württemberg 1946–1978 , Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-12-911930-2 , p. 127.

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