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Emmy Kaemmerer

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German politician (1890–1976)
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Emmy Kaemmerer (21 May 1890 – 1976) was a German politician, representative of the Social Democratic Party. She also went by the names Emmy Leonhard, Elisa Kaemmerer, Emmy de Jäger, Alida de Jäger, Alida Leonhard, and Alida von Leonhard Kämmerer.

Kaemmerer was born in Hamburg.

In 1919–20, she was a member of the Hamburg Parliament.

Kaemmererer's partner was Edo Fimmen and they had two daughters together, Elisa and Alida.

She died in Switzerland in 1976.

References

  1. Casey, Maurice J. (3 June 2017). "Alida, Emmy, Elisa – Kaemmerer, Leonhard, de Jager". Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  2. ^ Wilhelm Heinz Schröder (1995), Sozialdemokratische Parlamentarier in den deutschen Reichs- und Landtagen 1867 - 1933 (in German), Düsseldorf: Droste, ISBN 3-7700-5192-0
  3. "FIMMEN, Eduard Carl | BWSA". socialhistory.org. Retrieved 2024-10-29.
  4. "ITF Anti-Nazi propaganda campaign and underground operations, and the Hans Jahn papers". mrc-describe.epexio.com. Retrieved 2024-10-29.
  5. Casey, Maurice J. (2024). Hotel Lux. Footnote. ISBN 9781804440995.


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