Julie Rauscha

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Julie Rauscha (born April 7, 1878 in Wiener Neustadt , Lower Austria ; † February 19, 1926 there ) was an Austrian politician ( SDAP ).

Life

Julia Haiden, as she was by birth name, grew up in a social democratic family and began to work as a worker in the Burkhardt wire pen factory in Wiener Neustadt after school at the age of 15. At a young age she married the lathe operator Robert Rauscha, with whom she had two daughters over time.

Julie Rauscha later became a homeworker and then joined the association of homeworkers, of which she also became chairwoman. During the First World War , like other women, she had to work in the munitions factory in Wöllersdorf-Steinabrückl , but then returned home as a housewife.

She held her first political office in 1918, when she was elected to the Wiener Neustadt municipal council for the Social Democratic Party . A year later, in June 1919, she moved to the Constituent National Assembly as a member of the Constituent National Assembly , also for the Social Democrats , because the mayor of Wiener Neustadt, Anton Ofenböck , resigned . When the National Council met for the first time in November 1920 , Julie Rauscha also served as a member of parliament.

Within the SDAP, Julie Rauscha was a member of the regional party executive for the federal states of Vienna and Lower Austria.

Julie Rauscha was 47 years old. She died in February 1926 as a result of severe pneumonia .

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