Rosa Bloch-Bollag (1880 – 13 July 1922) was a Swiss politician and activist who, as a member of the
Swiss Socialist Party
The Social Democratic Party of Switzerland (, SP; ), also called the Swiss Socialist Party (; , PS), is a political party in Switzerland. The SP has had two representatives on the Federal Council since 1960 and received the second-highest number ...
, led a women's demonstration against increases in food prices in 1918. In 1920, she was one of the founding members of the
Swiss Communist Party.
Biography
Born on 30 June 1880 in
Zürich
Zurich (; ) is the list of cities in Switzerland, largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is in north-central Switzerland, at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. , the municipality had 448,664 inhabitants. The ...
, Switzerland, Rosa Bloch was the daughter of the
grain merchant Berthold Bloch and Julie Guggenheim. Brought up in a family of a poor Jewish merchant, Rosa once she gained her gained her independence worked as a representative of a jewellery shop. Initially an anarchist, she joined the socialist party in 1912 but later became a Marxist. She proved to be a competent editor of the women workers' journal ''Die Vorkämperin'', contributing articles which not only were politically engaging but were remarkably well drafted.
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She married Siegfried Bollag, director of the Swiss Social Archives.][
Highly intelligent and a talented orator, in early 1918 she joined the left wing of the Olten Action Committee and became actively involved in the women's socialist movement. That June, she organized an effective women's demonstration against rising food prices, presenting her claims to the Cantonal Council.][
Also in 1918, she became the first president of the Socialist Party's Women's Committee.] In 1921, after the Socialist Party had broken up, together with the other left-wingers she became a founding member of the Communist Party.[
Rosa Bloch-Bollag died on 13 July 1922 in Zürich, after undergoing a goitre operation.][
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1880 births
1922 deaths
19th-century Swiss Jews
Jewish socialists
Marxist feminists
Politicians from Zurich
Social Democratic Party of Switzerland politicians
Swiss feminists
Swiss Marxists
Swiss revolutionaries
Swiss socialist feminists
Swiss women's rights activists
Women Marxists