Regine German

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Regine Deutsch , also Regina Deutsch, geb. Lion, (born March 1, 1860 in Berlin, † after 1935 ) was a German politician and author.

Life

Regine Deutsch comes from a Jewish family. Even before the First World War she was in the women's movement actively, later it was one of the leaders of this movement, for example, as chairman of the Prussian State Association of association for women's suffrage or delegates at international congresses of the World Federation for women's suffrage (Engl. International Woman Suffrage Alliance , IWSA).

After the war she joined the liberal DDP and was elected to the Berlin city council for this party . Later she was also a member of the Reich Women's Committee of the national liberal DVP . In the 1920s she published several papers on the parliamentary work of women. In addition, she was editor of the newspapers Ernstes Wollen and Deutsche Kultur . In 1935 she was excluded from the Reichsschrifttumskammer , which amounted to a professional ban. Then their traces are lost; her further fate is unknown.

Fonts (selection)

translator
as an author
  • The political act of women. from the National Assembly . FA Perthes, Gotha 1920.
  • Parliamentary work for women . Perthes, Gotha
  1. From the first Reichstag of the Republic . 2nd edition 1924.
  2. Two years of parliamentary women's work . 3rd edition 1925.
  • Twenty-five years of the World Federation for Women's Suffrage. 1904 to 1929 . FA Herbig, Berlin 1929.
as editor
  • On the crisis in the Bund für Mutterschutz Berlin 1910.
as a translator
  • Ramsay MacDonald : Margaret Ethel Macdonald. A picture of life . 3rd edition. Herbig, Berlin 1925.
  • Margaret Sanger : The New Motherhood. Birth regulation as a cultural problem (“The new motherhood”). Sibyllenverlag, Dresden 1927.

literature

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