German championship in field hockey 1941 (women)

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The women's field hockey championship in 1941 was the second draw of the women's competition.

Champions were the Wuerzburg Kickers , on 1 June in Dante Stadium of Munich before 3000 spectators, otherwise be cited 7000, the team of Austrian, respectively, then "ostmärkischen" master in the final Wiener AC 1: defeated 0th On the same day and in the same place, the men's final took place, which the Berlin HC won against the Bavarian champions TSG Pasing from the Munich suburb of the same name with 1-0.

Vienna's sat in the quarterfinals in Stuttgart against the local syndicate of the Reichsbahn and mail with 2: 0 by and beat on June 18 in the semifinals at the WAC Place the defending champions Rot-Weiss Tennis Club 3: 1, which as "sensational "was rated. The center forward of the athletic athletes was Hilde Doleschell , famous for her versatility , who also won numerous championships as a skier and tennis player .

The Würzburger Kickers prevailed in the semi-finals at Harvestehude .

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