Louise Schroeder
1887–1957 (age 70)
Biography
Louise Schroeder was a pioneering German politician born in Hamburg in 1887 who became one of the first women to hold significant political office in Germany. Her career spanned the Weimar Republic and the post-World War II period, during which she advocated for democratic governance and social reform.
As a dedicated public servant, Schroeder worked tirelessly to rebuild German democracy in the aftermath of World War II. She remained active in politics until her death in 1957, leaving an important legacy for women's political participation in Germany.