Klara Philipp

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Klara Philipp

Klara Maria Theresia Philipp , née Elbs, (born March 11, 1877 in Karlsruhe , † January 19, 1949 in Konstanz ) was a German politician (center).

Live and act

Klara Philipp was born in 1877 as the daughter of the financial adviser Ferdinand Elbs (* 1842) and his wife Anna, née Schmid. In her youth she attended a high school for girls and a humanistic girls' high school in Karlsruhe. Later she worked in the editorial offices of various daily and monthly newspapers ( Kölnische Volkszeitung , Badischer Beobachter , Soziale Revue , Christian Frau ). After her marriage to the chief forester Karl Philipp (1865–1937), whom she married in Karlsruhe in 1897, Elbs took on her husband's surname and was henceforth Klara Philipp.

Philip joined the Catholic Center Party at the latest after the First World War . From 1919 to 1922 she sat in the city council of Pforzheim . In 1922 she became a member of the Karlsruhe district council. In April 1926, Philipp entered the third Reichstag of the Weimar Republic , elected in December 1924, in the replacement procedure for the deceased deputy Constantin Fehrenbach , in which she represented constituency 32 (Baden) until May 1928. In the elections of May 1928 and September 1930, Philipp was placed on an uncertain (6th and 7th) state list by her party, so that she could not keep her mandate.

Outside of her work in institutionalized politics, Philipp was mainly socially committed: She was a board member of the Baden State Association for Infant Care, the Baden State Youth Commission and 2nd State Chairwoman of the Baden Women's Association as well as the Catholic Welfare Association and the State Committee of Baden.

Due to the fact, already emphasized by the State Center for Political Education in Baden-Württemberg, that the "sources [of your life] are particularly poor", most of the details of Philip's biography are largely in the dark.

literature

  • "Klara Philipp", in: Frauenland No. 32, 1949, p. 60f.
  • Ina Hochreuther: Women in Parliament - Southwest German delegates since 1919. Published by the State Center for Civic Education, Theiss-Verlag Stuttgart, 1992. ISBN 3-8062-1012-8

Fonts

  • The Gießbach , Karlsruhe 1925. (novel)
  • Woman and People , Freiburg 1929.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Life data according to Wilhelm Heinz Schröder : BIORAB-Online.
  2. ^ Philipp, Karl Hermann Heinrich. In: LEO-BW (regional information system for Baden-Württemberg). Retrieved April 24, 2020 .
  3. Profession of the husband according to Birgit Sack: Between religious bond and modern society , p. 417; Year of death of the husband according to BIORAB-Online.
  4. Birgit Sack: Between Religious Bonding and Modern Society , 1998, p. 88.
  5. ^ State Center for Political Education Baden-Württemberg: Women in Parliament. Southwest German MPs since 1919 , 1992, p. 41.