Marie Juchacz

Marie Juchacz
Born
Marie Gohlke

(1879-03-15)15 March 1879
Died28 January 1956(1956-01-28) (aged 76)
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)Politician
Pioneer in the fields of women's rights and welfare
Political partySPD
Spouse(s)Bernhard Juchacz
(married 1903: divorced 1906)

Marie Juchacz (German pronunciation: [maˈʁiː ˈjʊxatʃ]; née Marie Gohlke; born Landsberg an der Warthe, 15 March 1879; died Düsseldorf, 28 January 1956)[1] was a German social reformer.

She joined the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in 1908, more than ten years before women acquired the right to vote, and pursued a career that included politics, becoming, in 1919, the first female Reichstag member to address a German parliament.[2]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Striewski was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Christoph Gunkel (September 2014). "Gegen alle Hindernisse: Die Sozialdemokratin Marie Juchacz war die erste Frau, die vor einem deutschen Parlament sprach". Der Spiegel. Vol. 5/2014 (Der Spiegel - Geschichte 3 Hausmitteilung 137 Impressum ed.). pp. 68–70.