Ida Stengele

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Ida Stengele , née Ida Biedermann (born February 14, 1861 in Wyl , Canton Zurich ; † after 1927), was a Swiss-German politician of the SPD and a member of the Hamburg parliament during the Weimar Republic .

Life

Ida Stengele attended elementary and secondary school in her place of birth until she was 17 . The secondary girls' school in Lausanne followed . After attending school, she worked as a kindergarten teacher in Austria, France and Italy.

In 1894 she married the Social Democrat Gustav Stengele (1861–1917). He was an editor at Hamburger Echo and a member of the parliament for the SPD.

She herself sat for the SPD from 1919 to 1927 in the Hamburg parliament. In this function she was also a member of the authority for public youth welfare and the nutrition advisory board of the war welfare office.

literature

  • Rita Bake / Brita Reimers: That's how they lived! Walking on the paths of women in Hamburg's old and new town. Hamburg 2003, p. 196.
  • Ursula Büttner : Political new beginning in difficult times. Election and work of the first democratic citizenship 1919–1921 . Hamburg 1994, p. 109.