Anna Stiegler (born Anna Behrend: 21 April 1881 – 23 June 1963) was a German politician (SPD). She is remembered, in particular, for her contributions on women's issues and social policy more generally. During the Nazi years she was involved in what came to be termed "antifascist resistance", spending much of the period in prison. She was married twice, and may be identified in sources, using her first married name, as Anna Vogt.
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| - Anna Sophie Marie Auguste Stiegler, geb. Behrend, geschiedene Vogt, (* 21. April 1881 in Penzlin; † 23. Juni 1963 in Bremen) war eine deutsche Politikerin (SPD). (de)
- Anna Stiegler (born Anna Behrend: 21 April 1881 – 23 June 1963) was a German politician (SPD). She is remembered, in particular, for her contributions on women's issues and social policy more generally. During the Nazi years she was involved in what came to be termed "antifascist resistance", spending much of the period in prison. She was married twice, and may be identified in sources, using her first married name, as Anna Vogt. (en)
- Anna Stiegler, née le 21 avril 1881 à Penzlin et morte le 23 juin 1963 à Brême, est une femme politique allemande, membre du Parti social-démocrate d'Allemagne. Elle est particulièrement active dans les questions sociales et surtout les problèmes concernant les femmes et a passé la plus grande partie des années du nazisme en prison ou camp de concentration en raison de ses activités antifascistes. (fr)
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| - Anna Sophie Marie Auguste Stiegler, geb. Behrend, geschiedene Vogt, (* 21. April 1881 in Penzlin; † 23. Juni 1963 in Bremen) war eine deutsche Politikerin (SPD). (de)
- Anna Stiegler (born Anna Behrend: 21 April 1881 – 23 June 1963) was a German politician (SPD). She is remembered, in particular, for her contributions on women's issues and social policy more generally. During the Nazi years she was involved in what came to be termed "antifascist resistance", spending much of the period in prison. She was married twice, and may be identified in sources, using her first married name, as Anna Vogt. (en)
- Anna Stiegler, née le 21 avril 1881 à Penzlin et morte le 23 juin 1963 à Brême, est une femme politique allemande, membre du Parti social-démocrate d'Allemagne. Elle est particulièrement active dans les questions sociales et surtout les problèmes concernant les femmes et a passé la plus grande partie des années du nazisme en prison ou camp de concentration en raison de ses activités antifascistes. (fr)
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