Therese Wieser

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Therese Wieser (born May 31, 1898 in Ampfing as Therese Hinterecker , † December 24, 1976 in Munich ) was a German specialist teacher and farmer.

Hinterecker attended elementary school in Ampfing and the vocational school in Munich and graduated from the secondary school for girls in Neuhaus am Inn . She then worked as a specialist bookkeeping and typing teacher at the Sabel School of Commerce in Munich and other schools. At the beginning of the twenties she did an internship at Bayerische Vereinsbank in Munich. In 1922 she married the farmer Josef Wieser in Gronsdorf and switched to agriculture. In 1936 she became a rural housekeeping teacher, and six years later a master craftsman. After the death of her husband in 1944, she continued to run his farm. From 1949 to 1967 she was district and district farmer of the Bavarian Farmers' Association for Upper Bavaria , from 1963 to 1972 she was a country farmer. She was a member of the board of the German Rural Women's Association and the Regional Women's Committee, and from 1966 to 1976 the Bavarian Senate .

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