Edith Rauschning-Asher

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Edith Rauschning-Asher (born November 8, 1904 in Hamburg ; † May 18, 1973 ) was a German lawyer and former member of the Hamburg Parliament for the Hamburg Bloc and the CDU .

Act

After the outbreak of war , the law student represented lawyers in Hamburg and Vienna . In November 1944 she was conscripted for military service and entrusted with the issue of damage to the commercially injured parties for the assessing authority. In 1946 she passed her assessor examination and opened a practice as a lawyer in 1947.

For the Hamburg block , to which the CDU, FDP , DP and BHE had merged, she moved from 1953 to November 1957 as a member of the Hamburg parliament. She was then elected to the after-work parliament for the CDU until 1961. Her political estate is in the Hamburg State Archives .

literature

  • Inge Grolle and Rita Bake : "I practiced juggling with three balls." Women in the Hamburg citizenship 1946 to 1993. Published by the State Center for Civic Education Hamburg, Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg 1995, ISBN 3-930802-01-5 , P. 385.