Anna Stiegler (born Anna Behrend: 21 April 1881 – 23 June 1963) was a German politician (SPD). She is remembered, in particular, for her contributions on women's issues and social policy more generally.[1] During the Nazi years she was involved in what came to be termed "antifascist resistance", spending much of the period in prison.[2][3]
She was married twice, and may be identified in sources, using her first married name, as Anna Vogt.
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