Eleonore Baroness von Tucher

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Anna Marie Eleonore Pauline Freifrau von Tucher von Simmelsdorf (born February 7 or February 28, 1916 in Munich ; † January 28, 2007 there ) was a German managing director.

Life

Tucher attended elementary school in Lindau (Bodensee) and graduated from the Maximilians-Gymnasium in Munich. She then studied languages ​​in Geneva and trained as a publishing bookseller in Berlin . From 1942 to 1947 she headed the Wiking publishing house FL Habbel , based in Berlin and Regensburg . In 1952 she joined the Oldenbourg printing company in Munich, and a year later she became the managing director of the Evangelical Press Association for Bavaria and the associated subsidiary publishers. In 1969 she became Vice President of the Bavarian Red Cross . At the German Red Cross she was deputy chairman of the presidential council from 1974 to 1976 and was then a member of the presidium. She was also a member of numerous committees at the Red Cross at federal and state level. She has also been a member of the main committee of the Bavarian State Women's Committee since it was founded in 1973, and was its vice-president from 1975 to 1980. From 1981 to 1985 she was a member of the Bavarian Senate for the group of charities.

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  1. https://jrk-bayern.de/leonore