Marie Baum Explained

Marie Baum
Birth Date:23 March 1874
Birth Place:Danzig, West Prussia, German Empire
Office:Weimar National Assembly
Term Start:1919
Term End:1920
Constituency:Schleswig-Holstein
Party:German Democratic Party (DDP)

Marie Baum (23 March 1874 – 8 August 1964), was a German politician of the German Democratic Party (DDP) and social activist. She was one of the first female members of the Weimar National Assembly. She was a pioneer within German welfare and workers security.

Marie Baum was born in Danzig, West Prussia, German Empire (now Gdańsk, Poland). She studied chemistry at the University of Zürich, where she met Ricarda Huch. From 1897 to 1899 she worked at the ETH Zürich, afterwards she moved to Berlin, where she started to engage in politics and social welfare in 1902. In 1919, representing the German Democratic Party, she was elected a member of the Weimar National Assembly for Schleswig-Holstein.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: biography. Munzinger-Archiv. German.
  2. Book: Bd. 1: Sozialpolitiker im deutschen Kaiserreich 1871-1918 . Eckhard . Hansen. Florian. Tennstedt. Biographisches Lexikon zur Geschichte der deutschen Sozialpolitik 1871-1945 . Kassel University Press. Kassel . 2010. 9 . 978-3-86219-038-6. German.