Else von Sperber

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Else von Sperber
At a DNVP party conference in Königsberg, from left: Elsa Hielscher-Panten , Else von Sperber, Annagrete Lehmann , behind them Magdalene von Tiling , Margarete Behm , behind them Therese Deutsch , Helene Freifrau von Watter , Paula Müller-Otfried , behind them Ulrike Scheidel

Else von Sperber , née von Boddien, (born August 14, 1881 in Leissienen , Wehlau district in East Prussia, † August 27, 1977 in Beienrode (Königslutter) ) was a German politician ( DNVP ).

Live and act

Else von Sperber came from the noble von Boddien family . In her youth she was educated in the secondary school for girls in Mrs. Gray's English boarding school in Weimar . In 1906 she married Eugen von Sperber (born June 15, 1877). In the years after their marriage, Sperber participated, among other things, in the management of her husband's estate, the Gerskullen estate in the Ragnit district .

From 1924 to 1928 Sperber was a member of the German National People's Party (DNVP) for constituency 1 (East Prussia) in the Reichstag . She was also a housewife, landowner in East Prussia and a member of the conservative rural women’s union.

After 1945 Else von Sperber was active in the CDU .

family

In 1906 she married Eugen von Sperber (born June 15, 1877), a. a. Lord on Grauden with Dasselhöhe and son of the parliamentarian Hermann von Sperber . Through her marriage she was related to the Prussian Minister of War Heinrich von Goßler , among others . The couple had several children:

  • Marie Luise Anna Bertha (born May 9, 1907)
  • Ursula Anna Erkia Urte (born September 25, 1910)
  • Ilse Edith Karola Luise (born July 17, 1916)

Fonts

  • Today's fashion as a development of human culture. Association for Inner Mission, Leipzig 1925 ( Samariter und Säemann 5, ZDB -ID 551341-8 ), (written version of a lecture, held at the 3rd Leipzig Conference on Sexual Ethics on May 17, 1925)

literature

  • Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses, 1919, p.731

Individual evidence

  1. Werner Liebe: The German National People's Party 1918–1924. Droste-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1956, p. 170 ( contributions to the history of parliamentarism and the political parties 9, ISSN  0522-6643 ).

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