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- Henriette Fürth (* 15. August 1861 in Gießen; † 1. Juni 1938 in Bad Ems) war eine deutsche Frauenrechtlerin, Publizistin, Soziologin und Sozial- und Kommunalpolitikerin der SPD. (de)
- Henriette Fürth (born Henriette Katzenstein, 15 August 1861 – 1 June 1938) was a German sociologist, women's rights activist, author-journalist and poet. After the ban on female participation in political organisation was revoked in 1908, she involved herself in politics in the Frankfurt region (SPD). Though described in one source as "not a believing Jew", it is apparent from sources that Henriette Fürth's Jewish provenance was hugely important to her throughout her life. She died in 1938, before the full horrors of the Shoah unfolded. Two of her daughters died in concentration camps, however. (en)
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- Henriette Katzenstein (en)
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- Henriette Katzenstein (en)
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- Charlotte Fürth (en)
- Elizabeth Fürth (en)
- Gertrud Fürth (en)
- Marie Anna Fürth (en)
- Paula Fürth (en)
- Siegmund Fürth (en)
- Walter Fürth (en)
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- poet (en)
- sociologist (en)
- women's rights activist (en)
- author-journalist (en)
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- Siegmund Katzenstein (en)
- Sophie Loeb (en)
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- Henriette Fürth (* 15. August 1861 in Gießen; † 1. Juni 1938 in Bad Ems) war eine deutsche Frauenrechtlerin, Publizistin, Soziologin und Sozial- und Kommunalpolitikerin der SPD. (de)
- Henriette Fürth (born Henriette Katzenstein, 15 August 1861 – 1 June 1938) was a German sociologist, women's rights activist, author-journalist and poet. After the ban on female participation in political organisation was revoked in 1908, she involved herself in politics in the Frankfurt region (SPD). Though described in one source as "not a believing Jew", it is apparent from sources that Henriette Fürth's Jewish provenance was hugely important to her throughout her life. She died in 1938, before the full horrors of the Shoah unfolded. Two of her daughters died in concentration camps, however. (en)
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- Henriette Fürth (de)
- Henriette Fürth (en)
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