Elisabeth Heyd

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Elisabeth Heyd , b. Goldenberg (born March 12, 1876 in Hamburg , † September 29, 1957 in Braunschweig ) was a German liberal politician . She was the founding wife of the DVP . From 1926 to 1928 she was a member of the state parliament of Württemberg .

Life

Elisabeth Heyd was a Hanseatic woman. Born on March 12, 1876 in Hamburg, she married the Stuttgart manufacturer Heyd. As a widow she was politically active in the national liberal German People's Party. She was a founding member of the DVP. From February 1920 she was deputy chairwoman of the DVP state committee in Württemberg. In 1920 and 1924 she ran for the Reichstag.

After running for the Reichstag (1920) and (1924), she replaced the retired MP Gottlob Egelhaaf in the Landtag of Württemberg in 1926 during the second election period and remained a member of the DVP parliamentary group until 1928. As a member of the state parliament, she was a member of the Petitions Committee. In 1955 she moved to Braunschweig, where she died on September 29, 1957.

literature

  • Frank Raberg : Biographical handbook of the Württemberg state parliament members 1815-1933 . On behalf of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-17-016604-2 , p. 153, 352 .
  • Ina Hochreuther: Women in Parliament. Southwest German parliamentarians from 1919 until today. Edited by State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-923476-16-9 , pp. 75–76.
  • Paul Sauer: Baden-Württemberg: Federal state with parliamentary traditions: Documentation. Verlag Der Landtag 1982, ISBN 3-923-47600-0 .