Julie Stubbe

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Julie Johanna Helene Stubbe (born Ernst ; born June 11, 1883 in Hamburg ; † September 27, 1959 there ) was a politician of the SPD and a member of the Hamburg parliament during the Weimar Republic .

Life and politics

Julie Stubbe attended elementary school until 1898. Then she learned in the teaching facility of the training association. She completed an apprenticeship as a seamstress . From 1902 she was active in the political and trade union area. From 1914 to 1933 she was secretary in the SPD district of Hamm - Horn - Borgfelde . In addition, from 1919 to 1933 she was the women's leader of her party in the same district.

During the First World War she was the secretary and nurse of the Hamburg War Aid .

She sat for the SPD from 1919 to 1924 in the Hamburg parliament. In this function, she was also a member of the poor council of the city of Hamburg.

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.