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Mathilde Planck (29 November 1861 - 31 July 1955) was a teacher who became the first female member of the regional parliament ("Landtag") of Württemberg. She championed education for girls and is considered to be one of the most important women in the feminist and peace movements in southwest Germany. Johanna Friederike Mathilde Planck (* 29. November 1861 in Ulm; † 31. Juli 1955 in Gochsen) war Lehrerin und eine der ersten weiblichen Abgeordneten im Landtag von Württemberg. Sie wird zu den wichtigsten Frauen der bürgerlichen Frauen- und Friedensbewegung in Südwestdeutschland gerechnet.
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Johanna Friederike Mathilde Planck (* 29. November 1861 in Ulm; † 31. Juli 1955 in Gochsen) war Lehrerin und eine der ersten weiblichen Abgeordneten im Landtag von Württemberg. Sie wird zu den wichtigsten Frauen der bürgerlichen Frauen- und Friedensbewegung in Südwestdeutschland gerechnet. Mathilde Planck (29 November 1861 - 31 July 1955) was a teacher who became the first female member of the regional parliament ("Landtag") of Württemberg. She championed education for girls and is considered to be one of the most important women in the feminist and peace movements in southwest Germany.
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