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Anna Westergaard (1882–1964) was a Danish railway official and a highly influential women's rights activist. Working for the Danish State Railways where she later became a traffic supervisor, she became a board member of the Danish Railways Union (Jernbaneforeningen) and of the Danish Civil Servants Union (Statstjenestemændenes Centralorganisation). A strong proponent of equal rights for men and women in education and the labour market, she was a key contributor to management of the Danish Women's Society (1919–1924) and the Women's Council in Denmark (1938–1946). Westergaard represented Danish women's interests in discussions at the League of Nations in the mid-1930s. From 1937 to 1960, she was president of Open Door International for the Economic Emancipation of the Woman Worker. Politic

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  • Anna Westergaard (de)
  • Anna Westergaard (en)
  • Anna Westergaard (sv)
  • Вестергор, Анна (ru)
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  • Anna Westergaard (* 8. Juni 1882 in Aarhus; † 6. Februar 1964 in ) war eine dänische Politikerin und Frauenrechtlerin. (de)
  • Anna Westergaard, född 8 juni 1882 i Aarhus, död 6 februari 1964 i Charlottenlund, var en dansk politiker (Det Radikale Venstre) och feminist. (sv)
  • Anna Westergaard (1882–1964) was a Danish railway official and a highly influential women's rights activist. Working for the Danish State Railways where she later became a traffic supervisor, she became a board member of the Danish Railways Union (Jernbaneforeningen) and of the Danish Civil Servants Union (Statstjenestemændenes Centralorganisation). A strong proponent of equal rights for men and women in education and the labour market, she was a key contributor to management of the Danish Women's Society (1919–1924) and the Women's Council in Denmark (1938–1946). Westergaard represented Danish women's interests in discussions at the League of Nations in the mid-1930s. From 1937 to 1960, she was president of Open Door International for the Economic Emancipation of the Woman Worker. Politic (en)
  • Анна Вестергор (дат. Anna Westergaard; 1882—1964) — датская активистка движения за права женщин. Работая на Датских государственных железных дорогах, где она позже стала инспектором движения, она была членом правления Датского союза железных дорог (дат. Jernbaneforeningen) и Датского союза гражданских служащих (дат. Statstjenestemændenes Centralorganisation). Будучи убеждённой сторонницей равенства прав мужчин и женщин в сфере образования и на рынке труда, она внесла значительный вклад в управление в 1919—1924 годах и (дат. Kvinderådet) в 1938—1946 годах. Вестергор представляла интересы датских женщин в дискуссиях в Лиге Наций в середине 1930-х годов. С 1937 по 1960 год она была президентом Международной организации «Открытые двери», выступающей за экономическую эмансипацию трудящихся же (ru)
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  • Anna Westergaard (* 8. Juni 1882 in Aarhus; † 6. Februar 1964 in ) war eine dänische Politikerin und Frauenrechtlerin. (de)
  • Anna Westergaard (1882–1964) was a Danish railway official and a highly influential women's rights activist. Working for the Danish State Railways where she later became a traffic supervisor, she became a board member of the Danish Railways Union (Jernbaneforeningen) and of the Danish Civil Servants Union (Statstjenestemændenes Centralorganisation). A strong proponent of equal rights for men and women in education and the labour market, she was a key contributor to management of the Danish Women's Society (1919–1924) and the Women's Council in Denmark (1938–1946). Westergaard represented Danish women's interests in discussions at the League of Nations in the mid-1930s. From 1937 to 1960, she was president of Open Door International for the Economic Emancipation of the Woman Worker. Politically, she belonged to the Danish Social Liberal Party and was an alternate in the Upper House or Landstinget from 1939 to 1953. (en)
  • Анна Вестергор (дат. Anna Westergaard; 1882—1964) — датская активистка движения за права женщин. Работая на Датских государственных железных дорогах, где она позже стала инспектором движения, она была членом правления Датского союза железных дорог (дат. Jernbaneforeningen) и Датского союза гражданских служащих (дат. Statstjenestemændenes Centralorganisation). Будучи убеждённой сторонницей равенства прав мужчин и женщин в сфере образования и на рынке труда, она внесла значительный вклад в управление в 1919—1924 годах и (дат. Kvinderådet) в 1938—1946 годах. Вестергор представляла интересы датских женщин в дискуссиях в Лиге Наций в середине 1930-х годов. С 1937 по 1960 год она была президентом Международной организации «Открытые двери», выступающей за экономическую эмансипацию трудящихся женщин. Она была членом датской Социал-либеральной партии. (ru)
  • Anna Westergaard, född 8 juni 1882 i Aarhus, död 6 februari 1964 i Charlottenlund, var en dansk politiker (Det Radikale Venstre) och feminist. (sv)
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