Marie Kunert

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Marie Kunert

Marie Kunert (née Bombe ; * May 20, 1871 in Berlin ; † May 28, 1957 in Berlingen ) was a German socialist politician.

Marie Kunert was a teacher and worked as a translator from English and French from 1889. She also worked as a writer and collaborator for various socialist newspapers and magazines. In 1890 she married Fritz Kunert .

Marie Kunert joined the USPD in 1917 and was an editor in the press office of the Soviet embassy in 1918. In 1920 and 1921 she was a district councilor in the 12th district of Greater Berlin.

Between 1921 and 1928 Kunert was a member of the Prussian state parliament . She was a member of the USPD parliamentary group in 1920 and 1921. In 1922 she returned to the SPD and between 1923 and 1924 was the district leader for women in the SPD for Steglitz , Lichterfelde and Lankwitz . From 1930 to 1933 she was also a member of the Reichstag .

During the time of National Socialism she lived in exile in Switzerland and did not return to Germany permanently after the war.

Works

  • On the plight of the German midwives . In: The new time . Weekly of the German Social Democracy . 20.1901-1902, Volume 2 (1902), Issue 6 = 32, pp. 179-184. Digitized
  • Minna Kautsky . In: Equality . No. 12. 1907.
  • Minna Kautsky . In: The New World . Auer, Hamburg No. 23 1907.
  • Our dead. Minna Kautsky . Illustrated New World Calendar . Auer, Hamburg 1914.

literature

  • Fritz Kunert and Marie Kunert . In: Franz Osterroth : Biographical Lexicon of Socialism. Volume I. Deceased personalities . JHW Dietz Nachf., Hanover 1960, pp. 174–175-
  • Martin Schumacher (Hrsg.): MdR The Reichstag members of the Weimar Republic in the time of National Socialism. Political persecution, emigration and expatriation, 1933–1945. A biographical documentation . 3rd, considerably expanded and revised edition. Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-5183-1 .

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