About: Mentona Moser

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Mentona Moser (19 October 1874–10 April 1971) was a Swiss social worker, communist functionary and writer. Born of wealth, she disapproved of high society, and became involved in philanthropic work, helping to launch the Swiss Communist Party and one of the first birth control clinics in Zürich.

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  • Mentona Moser, als Luise Moser ins Taufregister eingetragen (* 19. Oktober 1874 in Badenweiler; † 10. April 1971 in Berlin-Köpenick), war eine Schweizer Schriftstellerin und Kommunistin, Funktionärin und Mäzenin der Internationalen Roten Hilfe (IRH). (de)
  • Mentona Moser, nom de plume de Luise Moser (née le 19 octobre 1874 à Badenweiler, morte le 10 avril 1971 à Berlin-Köpenick) est une écrivaine suisse, militante communiste et mécène du Secours rouge international. (fr)
  • Mentona Moser (19 October 1874–10 April 1971) was a Swiss social worker, communist functionary and writer. Born of wealth, she disapproved of high society, and became involved in philanthropic work, helping to launch the Swiss Communist Party and one of the first birth control clinics in Zürich. In Berlin she opposed fascism, and her large inheritance was confiscated when Hitler rose to power. In 1950, she was made an honorary citizen of the German Democratic Republic as a reward for her dedication to communism. She received both the Clara Zetkin Medal and the Patriotic Order of Merit by East Germany. Moser is recognized as one of the founders of social work in Switzerland. (en)
  • Mentona Moser (Badenweiler, 19 oktober 1874 - Berlin-Köpenick (Oost-Berlijn), 10 april 1971) was een Zwitserse maatschappelijk werkster, communiste en schrijfster. (nl)
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  • Luise Moser (en)
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  • Mentona Moser, als Luise Moser ins Taufregister eingetragen (* 19. Oktober 1874 in Badenweiler; † 10. April 1971 in Berlin-Köpenick), war eine Schweizer Schriftstellerin und Kommunistin, Funktionärin und Mäzenin der Internationalen Roten Hilfe (IRH). (de)
  • Mentona Moser, nom de plume de Luise Moser (née le 19 octobre 1874 à Badenweiler, morte le 10 avril 1971 à Berlin-Köpenick) est une écrivaine suisse, militante communiste et mécène du Secours rouge international. (fr)
  • Mentona Moser (Badenweiler, 19 oktober 1874 - Berlin-Köpenick (Oost-Berlijn), 10 april 1971) was een Zwitserse maatschappelijk werkster, communiste en schrijfster. (nl)
  • Mentona Moser (19 October 1874–10 April 1971) was a Swiss social worker, communist functionary and writer. Born of wealth, she disapproved of high society, and became involved in philanthropic work, helping to launch the Swiss Communist Party and one of the first birth control clinics in Zürich. (en)
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  • Mentona Moser (de)
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