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Marie Juchacz (German pronunciation: [maˈʁiː ˈjʊxatʃ]; née Marie Gohlke; born Landsberg an der Warthe, 15 March 1879; died Düsseldorf, 28 January 1956) was a German social reformer.
Marie Juchacz war eine deutsche Sozialreformerin, Sozialdemokratin und Frauenrechtlerin. Unter ihrer Leitung wurde am 13. Dezember 1919 die Arbeiterwohlfahrt gegründet. Nach der Einführung des passiven Wahlrechts für Frauen hielt sie am 19. Februar 1919 in der Weimarer Nationalversammlung als erste Frau eine Rede.
Feb 19, 2019 · Champion for women's suffrage. Marie Juchacz was committed to equal rights. As a champion in the fight for women's suffrage, she was instrumental in making this a reality just a few...
Learn about the life and achievements of Marie Juchacz, the social democrat who made history by addressing the Weimar National Assembly in 1919. She was also a founder of the Arbeiterwohlfahrt and a proponent of women's rights.
„Marie Juchacz – On the route to exile“ will be talking place in May 2023. You are supporting scientific research and the memory of Marie Juchacz, of her struggle during her escape and her continuous fight against National Socialism.
Learn about the life and achievements of Marie Juchacz, the first woman to speak in a German parliament and the founder of the Workers' Welfare Association (AWO). She fought for women's rights, social justice and socialist welfare in Germany and in exile.