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Maria Walter
Maria Walter (born Maria Harm: 27 September 1895 - 1 May 1988) was a German politician ( KPD). Life Maria Harm was born in Degerloch, by that time a quarter in the city of Stuttgart, the capital of the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Württemberg. She attended school locally between 1901 and 1909, and then undertook factory and office work. She was employed until 1926 by the shoe manufacturer Schuhfabrik Haueisen & Cie AG at their Degerloch and nearby Bad Cannstatt locations. She married Ludwig Walter in 1916 and joined the newly launched Communist Party of Germany, Communist Party (KPD) in 1920. She became a member of the regional leadership of the para-military Roter Frauen und Mädchenbund, Red Women's and Girls' League (''"RFMB-Gauleitung"'') and was also, for a time, chair of the RFMB in Württemberg. Within the Communist Party of Germany, mainstream party, between 1928 and 1933 she was head of the women's department of the regional leadership team (:de:Bezirksleitung, "Bezi ...
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Communist Party Of Germany
The Communist Party of Germany (, ; KPD ) was a major Far-left politics, far-left political party in the Weimar Republic during the interwar period, German resistance to Nazism, underground resistance movement in Nazi Germany, and minor party in Allied-occupied Germany and West Germany during History of Germany (1945–1990), the post-war period until it Merger of the KPD and SPD, merged with the Social Democratic Party of Germany, SPD in the Soviet occupation zone in 1946 and was banned by the West German Federal Constitutional Court in 1956. The construction of the KPD began in the aftermath of the First World War by the Rosa Luxemburg, Rosa Luxembourg's and Karl Liebknecht's faction of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD) who had opposed World War I, the war and Majority Social Democratic Party of Germany, the Majority Social Democratic Party of Germany (MSPD)'s Burgfriedenspolitik, support of it. The KPD joined the Spartacist uprising of January 1919, ...
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