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Adelheid Popp was one of the first eight women to become a Member of Parliament—and the very first woman to hold a speech in the Austrian Parliament.!
Adelheid Popp
Austrian feminist and socialist (1869–1939)
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Adelheid Popp, 1892 | |
Born | Adelheid Dworschak (1869-02-11)11 February 1869 Inzersdorf, Austria |
Died | 7 March 1939(1939-03-07) (aged 70) Vienna, Austria |
Nationality | Austrian |
Occupation(s) | Politician journalist activist |
Known for | Leader of the women's movement of Austria Served in the Parliament of Austria |
Adelheid Popp (née Dworschak; 11 February 1869 – 7 March 1939) was an Austrianfeminist and socialist who worked as a journalist and politician.
Early life
Adelheid Dworschak, was born 11 February 1869, into a poor working-class family in Inzersdorf, Vienna, Austria (now part of Liesing).[1] Out of 15 children, only five survived in the family, and Dworschak was the youngest of the fifteen.
Her mother was a traditional Catholic.[2] Her father, Adalbert,[3] was a weaver and an abusive alcoholic. Dworschak grew up in a viole