Katharina Focke Explained

Katharina Focke
Office:Federal Minister for Youth, Family and Health
Term Start:15 December 1972
Term End:14 December 1976
Predecessor:Käte Strobel
Successor:Antje Huber
Birth Date:8 October 1922
Birth Place:Bonn, Germany
Nationality:German
Death Place:Cologne, Germany
Party:Social Democratic Party (SPD)

Katharina Focke (8 October 1922 – 10 July 2016) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). She served as Federal Minister of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth from 1972 to 1976.

Biography

Focke studied Economics at the University of Zürich and studied English, German, and History at the University of Hamburg. She studied political science at the University of Oklahoma and received a Ph.D. in 1954.[1] She joined the Social Democrats in 1964 and was elected two years later to the Düsseldorf parliament. She was elected to the Bundestag in 1969. Chancellor Willy Brandt selected her to be the Parliamentary Secretary to the Chancellery, where she also dealt with European issues.[2]

In 1972 Focke was put in charge of the Federal Ministry for Youth, Family and Health, a position she held for four years. In the Bundestag, she served from 1969 to 1980. From 1980 until 1989 Focke served at the European Parliament. She lived in Cologne after her retirement and died on 10 July 2016, aged 93.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. http://archives.eui.eu/en/isaar/244 Focke, Katharina
  2. http://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/ehemalige-spd-familienministerin-katharina-focke-ist-tot-a-1102307.html Ehemalige Familienministerin: Katharina Focke ist tot
  3. http://iep-berlin.de/en/in-remembrance-of-dr-katharina-focke/ In remembrance of Dr. Katharina Focke