Gezina van der Molen explained

Gezina Hermina Johanna van der Molen (Baflo, 20 January 1892 - Aerdenhout, 9 October 1978) was a Dutch legal scholar and resistance fighter during the Second World War.[1] [2] [3] From 1924 to 1929, she studied law at the Free University of Amsterdam — the first female student to do so — and was also the first woman to obtain a doctoral degree from there.[4] She dealt with numerous issues: the rights of women, apartheid in South Africa, the United Nations, the South Moluccas and New Guinea.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Molen, Gezina Hermina Johanna van der (1892-1978). 2013.
  2. Book: Jennifer L. Foray. Visions of Empire in the Nazi-Occupied Netherlands. 2012 . Cambridge University Press, 2012. 9781107015807 .
  3. Book: Marcel Poorthuis, Joshua Jay Schwartz, Joseph Turner. Interaction Between Judaism and Christianity in History, Religion, Art, and Literature. 2009 . BRILL, 2009. 978-9004171503 .
  4. Book: G. J. van Klinken. Strijdbaar en omstreden. Een biografie van de calvinistische verzetsvrouw Gezina van der Molen. Amsterdam.