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Marie Ahlers

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Between 1948 and 1953 she served as "second chair" on the national executive of the Agriculture and Forestry Union. Individual trades unions were relatively powerless, but her position as a representative of one of the fourteen recognised trades union s in East Germany made her a member of the ruling
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at the end of February 1933 was instantly blamed, by the authorities, on "communists": politicians with a known communist past found themselves targeted for surveillance and worse. Ahlers did not stand for re-election to the Reichstag in March 1933, the results of which were in any case arranged to
190:. Although the little town is surrounded by arable land, it is on the edge of a large coal field, and her father worked as a miner. After leaving school she undertook farm work and worked in clothes making. In 1917 she married Hermann Ahlers. 318:, Ahlers was one of hundreds of thousands of Communist Party members in the Soviet zone who lost no time in signing their party membership across to the SED, which by October 1949 would become the ruling party in the 307: 353:
After 1930 Marie Ahlers lived with Gerhard Taubenheim (1891–1973). They married in 1945, when she took his name. Some sources concerning the final years of her political career, notably those held in the
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give the Nazis a small overall majority in what now became an assembly of greatly diminished relevance. Ahlers found herself persecuted for her involvement in "national high treason" (
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membership and activism were legal for the first time since 1933. Ahlers worked for the party's administration in the
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following intense and sustained disagreement within the party following a leadership decision to operate a
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she was a member of its national leadership. Between 1929 and 1933 she served as a town councillor in
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quarter and became the leader of the "Antifascist Women's Committee" there. Following the
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ended in May 1945, with a large territory in central Germany now
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The political backdrop changed abruptly in January 1933 when the
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between 1930 and 1933, and was a senior party official in the
245:. She also served, between 1930 and 1933, as a member of the 463:. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. München. 1930. p. 291 341:. Between 1958 and 1963 Marie Ahlers was a member of the 154:: 4 April 1898 — 17 April 1968) was a German politician ( 241:
and a member of the enlarged women's secretariat of the
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Recipients of the Patriotic Order of Merit in silver
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Index

Reichstag
Merseburg
Siersleben
SED
KPD
USPD
KPD
SED
Reichstag
Soviet occupation zone
German Democratic Republic
Siersleben
Halle
Independent Social Democratic Party ("Unabhängige Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands" / USPD)
Social Democratic Party
parliamentary truce
war
Young Socialists
Young Communists
Communist Party
"Red Front Women's and Girls' League" (RFMB)
"Red Front Fighters' Alliance" ("Roter Frontkämpferbund")
Eisleben
Communist Party
national parliament ("Reichstag")
Merseburg
Nazi party
took power
creating
one-party state

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