Fanny Blatny

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Fanny Blatny

Fanny (Fanni) Blatny (* March 22, 1873 as Fanny Klein in Udritsch in the Luditz district , Kingdom of Bohemia , today part of Bochov ; † December 22, 1949 in London ) was an Austrian - Czech women's rights activist and social democratic politician .

Life

Fanny Blatny came to Karlsbad in 1885 with her widowed father Wilhelm Klein , where she became an enthusiastic Social Democrat at an early age. In 1912 she married the Austrian trade unionist Leopold Blatny and moved with him to Vienna . Widowed after only four years, she returned to Karlsbad.

Political commitment

Blatny was a member of the Prague Parliament and a member of the party executive from 1920 to 1938. After emigrating to England in 1938, she joined the left-wing social democracy there.

Publications

  • Isolated articles in The Woman .
  • Alfred Kleinberg, Fanni Blatny: The monument to the unknown proletarian. The Sudeten German workers' movement until the world war. Graphia, Karlsbad 1937.

literature

  • Rudolf M. Wlaschek: Biographia Judaica Bohemiae. Research Center East Central Europe, Dortmund 1995 a. 1997.

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