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Elisabeth "Sissy" Waldheim (née Ritschel; 13 April 1922 – 28 February 2017) was an Austrian political figure and the wife of Kurt Waldheim, the UN Secretary-General and President of Austria. She was the First Lady of Austria from 1986 to 1992. She was born in Vienna as the eldest of three sisters to Wilhelm Ritschel and his wife Hildegard. Her paternal grandfather was a military official in the imperial army. After the fall of the Habsburg empire, he became an entrepreneur. Elisabeth was named after the former Austrian empress of the same name and nicknamed "Sissy".

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  • إليزابيث فالدهايم (بالألمانية: Elisabeth Waldheim)‏ (و. 1922 – م - 28 فبراير 2017) هي زوجة كورت فالدهايم أمين عام الأمم المتحدة ورئيس النمسا، حيثُ كانت السيدة الأولى للنمسا بالفترة (1986 - 1992). (ar)
  • Elisabeth Waldheim, geborene Elisabeth Charlotte (auch: Lieselotte) Ritschel (* 13. April 1922 in Wien; † 28. Februar 2017 ebenda), war ab 1944 die Ehefrau des österreichischen Diplomaten und Politikers Kurt Waldheim und von 1986 bis 1992 First Lady der Republik Österreich. (de)
  • Elisabeth "Sissy" Waldheim (née Ritschel; 13 April 1922 – 28 February 2017) was an Austrian political figure and the wife of Kurt Waldheim, the UN Secretary-General and President of Austria. She was the First Lady of Austria from 1986 to 1992. She was born in Vienna as the eldest of three sisters to Wilhelm Ritschel and his wife Hildegard. Her paternal grandfather was a military official in the imperial army. After the fall of the Habsburg empire, he became an entrepreneur. Elisabeth was named after the former Austrian empress of the same name and nicknamed "Sissy". Waldheim decided to study law at University of Vienna, where she first met Kurt Waldheim. On 19 August 1944, in the middle of the Second World War, the couple married in Vienna. Their first daughter, Lieselotte, was born in 1945. According to her husband's New York Times obituary, "[s]he was an ardent Nazi who before the war had renounced her Roman Catholic faith and joined the League of German Maidens, the young women’s equivalent of the Hitler Youth. She applied for Nazi Party membership as soon as she was old enough, and was accepted in 1941". She gave up her job in order to support her husband's diplomatic and political career. He became the Foreign Minister of Austria and UN Secretary General. In 1986, he was elected President of Austria and she became Austria's First Lady. The couple had three children: daughter Lieselotte Waldheim-Natural works for the United Nations, daughter Christa Waldheim-Karas became an artist (she is married to Othmar Karas, Austrian Member of the European Parliament), and son Gerhard Waldheim is an investment banker. She spoke German, English and French. She died on 28 February 2017 at the age of 94. (en)
  • Elisabeth Waldheim, née Ritschel le 13 avril 1922 à Vienne et morte le 28 février 2017 dans la même ville, est l'épouse de Kurt Waldheim, ancien secrétaire général des Nations unies et président fédéral d'Autriche, duquel elle partage la vie de 1944 à la mort de celui-ci en 2007. Par son mariage, elle est la première dame d'Autriche du 8 juillet 1986 au 8 juillet 1992, c'est-à-dire durant la présidence de son mari. (fr)
  • Елізабет «Сісі» Вальдгайм (нім. Elisabeth Waldheim, уроджена Рітшель нім. Ritschel; 13 квітня 1922, Відень — 28 лютого 2017) — австрійська політична діячка, дружина Курта Вальдгайма, Генерального секретаря ООН і президента Австрії. Перша леді Австрії з 1986 по 1992 рік. (uk)
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  • إليزابيث فالدهايم (بالألمانية: Elisabeth Waldheim)‏ (و. 1922 – م - 28 فبراير 2017) هي زوجة كورت فالدهايم أمين عام الأمم المتحدة ورئيس النمسا، حيثُ كانت السيدة الأولى للنمسا بالفترة (1986 - 1992). (ar)
  • Elisabeth Waldheim, geborene Elisabeth Charlotte (auch: Lieselotte) Ritschel (* 13. April 1922 in Wien; † 28. Februar 2017 ebenda), war ab 1944 die Ehefrau des österreichischen Diplomaten und Politikers Kurt Waldheim und von 1986 bis 1992 First Lady der Republik Österreich. (de)
  • Elisabeth Waldheim, née Ritschel le 13 avril 1922 à Vienne et morte le 28 février 2017 dans la même ville, est l'épouse de Kurt Waldheim, ancien secrétaire général des Nations unies et président fédéral d'Autriche, duquel elle partage la vie de 1944 à la mort de celui-ci en 2007. Par son mariage, elle est la première dame d'Autriche du 8 juillet 1986 au 8 juillet 1992, c'est-à-dire durant la présidence de son mari. (fr)
  • Елізабет «Сісі» Вальдгайм (нім. Elisabeth Waldheim, уроджена Рітшель нім. Ritschel; 13 квітня 1922, Відень — 28 лютого 2017) — австрійська політична діячка, дружина Курта Вальдгайма, Генерального секретаря ООН і президента Австрії. Перша леді Австрії з 1986 по 1992 рік. (uk)
  • Elisabeth "Sissy" Waldheim (née Ritschel; 13 April 1922 – 28 February 2017) was an Austrian political figure and the wife of Kurt Waldheim, the UN Secretary-General and President of Austria. She was the First Lady of Austria from 1986 to 1992. She was born in Vienna as the eldest of three sisters to Wilhelm Ritschel and his wife Hildegard. Her paternal grandfather was a military official in the imperial army. After the fall of the Habsburg empire, he became an entrepreneur. Elisabeth was named after the former Austrian empress of the same name and nicknamed "Sissy". (en)
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