Marie Hoheisel, the Glossary
Marie Hoheisel (born Maria Perzina: 16 June 1873 – 5 March 1947) was an Austrian women's rights activist.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Allied-occupied Austria, Anschluss, Austria, Bohemia, Consumer protection, Czechoslovakia, Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia, Feminist movement, Habsburg monarchy, Liberec, Linz, Marianne Hainisch, Mother's Day, Nazi Germany, Trieste, Vienna, Vienna City Hall, World War II.
- Austrian feminists
- Austrian women activists
- Austrian women's rights activists
- People from Liberec
Allied-occupied Austria
Austria was occupied by the Allies and declared independent from Nazi Germany on 27 April 1945 (confirmed by the Berlin Declaration for Germany on 5 June 1945), as a result of the Vienna offensive.
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Anschluss
The Anschluss (or Anschluß), also known as the Anschluß Österreichs (Annexation of Austria), was the annexation of the Federal State of Austria into the German Reich on 13 March 1938.
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Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
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Bohemia
Bohemia (Čechy; Böhmen; Čěska; Czechy) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech Republic.
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Consumer protection
Consumer protection is the practice of safeguarding buyers of goods and services, and the public, against unfair practices in the marketplace.
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Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia (Czech and Československo, Česko-Slovensko) was a landlocked state in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary.
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Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia
The expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia after World War II was part of a series of evacuations and deportations of Germans from Central and Eastern Europe during and after World War II.
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Feminist movement
The feminist movement, also known as the women's movement, refers to a series of social movements and political campaigns for radical and liberal reforms on women's issues created by inequality between men and women.
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Habsburg monarchy
The Habsburg monarchy, also known as Habsburg Empire, or Habsburg Realm, was the collection of empires, kingdoms, duchies, counties and other polities that were ruled by the House of Habsburg.
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Liberec
Liberec (Reichenberg) is a city in the Czech Republic.
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Linz
Linz (Linec) is the capital of Upper Austria and third-largest city in Austria.
Marianne Hainisch
Marianne Hainisch, born Marianne Perger (25 March 1839 – 5 May 1936) was the founder and leader of the Austrian women's movement. Marie Hoheisel and Marianne Hainisch are Austrian women activists and Austrian women's rights activists.
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Mother's Day
Mother's Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family or individual, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society.
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Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.
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Trieste
Trieste is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
Vienna City Hall
Vienna City Hall (Wiener Rathaus) is the seat of local government of Vienna, located on the Rathausplatz in the Innere Stadt district.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Austrian feminists
- Adelheid Popp
- Anitta Müller-Cohen
- Bertha Braunthal
- Bertha Eckstein-Diener
- Elfriede Jelinek
- Else Jerusalem
- Emmy Stradal
- Etta Federn
- Eugenie Schwarzwald
- Eva Cyba
- Franziska Feilbogen
- Gerlinde Obermeir
- Grete Meisel-Hess
- Hanna Hacker
- Helene Migerka
- Helene von Druskowitz
- Ingvild Birkhan
- Irma von Troll-Borostyani
- Judith Goetz
- Käthe Leichter
- Karin Hannak
- Katharina Cibulka
- Katharina Mückstein
- Lilian Faschinger
- Lydia von Wolfring
- Mahsa Abdolzadeh
- Marianne Beth
- Marie Hoheisel
- Marie Lang
- Pamela Rendi-Wagner
- Raissa Adler
- Regine Ulmann
- Rosa Mayreder
- Rosa Welt-Straus
- Sibylle Hamann
- Stefanie Nauheimer
- Susanna Kubelka
- Therese Schlesinger
Austrian women activists
- Adele Schreiber-Krieger
- Bertha von Suttner
- Camilla Jellinek
- Ceija Stojka
- Claudia Mahler
- Dorli Rainey
- Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff
- Emmy Stradal
- Erna Patak
- Ernestine von Fürth
- Faika El-Nagashi
- Freda Meissner-Blau
- Friederike Zeileis
- Gudrun Kugler
- Helene Lecher
- Helene Scheu-Riesz
- Hildegard Breiner
- Hildegard Goss-Mayr
- Inge Sargent
- Isabel Frey
- Käthe Leichter
- Käthe Sasso
- Katharina Mückstein
- Leopoldine Kulka
- Mahsa Abdolzadeh
- Maria Schauer
- Marianne Hainisch
- Marie Hoheisel
- Marie Lang
- Monika Salzer
- Nina Kusturica
- Olga Misař
- Ottilie Bondy
- Raine Baljak
- Rosa Welt-Straus
- Stefanie Nauheimer
- Susanne Scholl
- Terezija Stoisits
- Therese Schlesinger
- Ulrike Lunacek
- Waris Dirie
- Yella Hertzka
Austrian women's rights activists
- Adele Schreiber-Krieger
- Auguste Fickert
- Camilla Jellinek
- Emmy Stradal
- Erna Patak
- Friederike Zeileis
- Helene Lecher
- Helene Scheu-Riesz
- Katharina Mückstein
- Marianne Hainisch
- Marie Hoheisel
- Olga Misař
- Ottilie Bondy
- Stefanie Nauheimer
- Therese Schlesinger
- Waris Dirie
- Yella Hertzka
People from Liberec
- Egon Hartmann
- Ferdinand Porsche
- František Xaver Šalda
- Harald Kreutzberg
- Heinz Rutha
- Kateřina Průšová
- Marie Hoheisel
- Marketa Goetz-Stankiewicz
- Petr Kellner
- Petr Torak
- Zdeněk Bradáč