Hildegard Wegscheider

Hildegard Caroline Sophie Wegscheider (born September 2, 1871 in Berlin; † April 4, 1953 in Berlin) was a German teacher, school reformer, politician and women's rights activist.[1][2]

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  • Chronicon Carionis: a contribution to sixteenth-century historiography , Halle (M. Niemeyer), 1898 phil. Diss. (Halle essays on modern history 35)
  • The Working Woman and Alcohol . German Association of Abstinent Workers, Berlin 1904.
  • The wife and mother as champions against alcoholism. Lecture held at the III German Abstinence Day in Dresden . "Alcohol Opponents", Reichenberg 1905.
  • To our women. In: The woman in the democratic state . Publishing house "The People", Berlin 1946.

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References edit

  1. ^ "Hildegard Ziegler - Prussia's first high school graduate".
  2. ^ "Wegscheider, Hildegard".