Annemarie Pissel

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Annemarie Pissel , also Pißel, (born May 2, 1889 in Schauenstein ; died 1974 in Neuendettelsau ) was a German social worker and association functionary.

Life

In her youth, Annemarie Pissel was involved in the Evangelical Association for the Care of Women and took part in the International Congress of Women in Sweden in 1914. In 1913/14 she attended a course at the Social Women's School of the Inner Mission in Berlin and completed her training as a “professional worker” . In 1927 she became chairwoman of the Berlin local group of the Association of Protestant Welfare Carers in Germany (VEW) and became its managing director. Pissel was a member of the German Association for Welfare Service in Hospitals and from around 1929 a member of the board of the specialist group for those at risk.

After the handover of power to the National Socialists in 1933, Pissel took over the management of the professional associations of welfare nurses on May 1, 1933, which were brought into line on July 1, 1933 in the German Labor Front (DAF). Together with Dora Voss-Matthiesen, she was the managing director and editor of the social professional work magazine . Pissel joined the NSDAP in 1933 . From 1935 until the German surrender in 1945 she held the office of a Reichsfachschaftswalterin “Volkspflegerinnen” (the former “welfare nurses”) in the DAF. Pissel tried to get her student council involved in the euthanasia program .

Nothing is known about activities after the end of National Socialism and about a denazification of Pissel.

Fonts (selection)

  • Welfare and Personality: Welfare and Church . In conjunction with Annerose Fröhlich; Annemarie Pissel; Johanna Werner ed. by Friedrich Ulrich. Berlin-Dahlem: Wichern-Verlag, 1925
  • 25 years of the Social Women's Professional Association 1903–1928: 1. T. (Annemarie Pißel :) Association of Evangelical Welfare Carers in Germany. 2. T. (E. Zeller :) History of the Association of Professional Workers of the Inner Mission of the Protestant Church in Germany. (Vorr .: Bertha von der Schulenburg) . Berlin: Fatherland. Verl.- u. Kunstanst, 1928
  • The position of National Socialism on women's work , in: Soziale Berufsarbeit, 7, 1933, pp. 70–72

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Carola Kuhlmann: Denominational welfare organizations in the Nazi era , in: Andreas Lob-Hüdepohl , Johannes Eurich (Ed.): Flashing of the Resistant: Social Work of the Churches and the Question of Resistance during the Nazi Era . Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2018, p. 82