Emma Doll

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Emma Döll (nee Hohmann ; born March 3, 1873 in Rastenburg , East Prussia ; † 1930 in Danzig ) was a German politician ( USPD / KPD ). She was a member of the Danzig People's Day .

Life

Emma Hohmann, daughter of a railway official, attended elementary school and agricultural school in Prussian Holland . She learned to cook on a military estate and worked for several years as a domestic servant on larger estates in East and West Prussia.

At the beginning of the 20th century she lived in Meiningen , where she married the tailor Eduard Döll (1873–1947). In 1906 the couple moved to Danzig. Emma Döll became a member of the SPD there and switched to the USPD in 1918. In May 1920 she was elected to the Constituent Assembly of Gdansk as a USPD member of the Danzig Constituent Assembly in the election for the Constituent Assembly in Gdansk , and in December of the same year she became a member of the People's Day, to which the Constituent Assembly had declared. At the end of 1920 she joined the KPD with the left wing of the Danzig USPD. She was re-elected in the elections for the Second People's Day on November 18, 1923 and was a member of parliament until the end of the legislative period in November 1927.

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