Adelheid Popp (née Dworschak; 11 February 1869 – 7 March 1939) was an Austrian feminist and socialist who worked as a journalist and politician. Adelheid...
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the United Kingdom (Queen Adelaide) Adelheid Popp (1869–1939), Austrian journalist and politician Archduchess Adelheid of Austria (1914–1971), member of...
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name Popp may refer to: Adelheid Popp (1869–1939), Austrian feminist André Popp (1924–2014), French composer, arranger and screenwriter Angela C. Popp (born...
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women's suffrage was often left out of negotiations as a compromise. Adelheid Popp was a leading figure in the Social Democratic women's movement and on...
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O'Connor George Orwell Carl von Ossietzky Ouida Thomas Paine Hertha Pauli Adelheid Popp Marcel Proust Ayn Rand Fritz Reck-Malleczewen Paul Ree Gustav Regler...
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Bureau member Other executive members: International Women's Commission: Adelheid Popp (February 1924 – September 1935), Alice Pels (September 1935 – 1940)...
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Tangney Austria 1919 Anna Boschek Hildegard Burjan Emmy Freundlich Adelheid Popp Gabriele Proft Therese Schlesinger Amalie Seidel Maria Tusch Bahamas...
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Austria Victor Adler Valentino Pittoni Adelheid Popp Belgium Emile Vandervelde Louis de Brouckère France Jules Guesde Gustave Hervé Jean Jaurès Édouard...
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& activist Maria Popova (b. 1984, Bulgaria/United States), critic Adelheid Popp (1869–1939, Austria/Austria-Hungary), feminist wr. & autobiographer...
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project (1924) Bebelhof (1925) Karl Marx-Hof, Heiligenstadt (1927) Adelheid-Popp-Hof (1932) Architecture in Austria : a Survey of the 20th Century, edited...
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