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Marianne Katharina "Käthe" Leichter (
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, 20 August 1895 – February 1942) was an Austrian
economist An economist is a professional and practitioner in the social science discipline of economics. The individual may also study, develop, and apply theories and concepts from economics and write about economic policy. Within this field there are ...
,
women's rights Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide. They formed the basis for the women's rights movement in the 19th century and the feminist movements during the 20th and 21st centuries. In some countries, ...
activist, journalist and politician. She was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria and the Viennese Labour Chamber. She was detained in Ravensbrück concentration camp during the Nazi regime and killed by gas at the
Bernburg Euthanasia Centre The Nazi Euthanasia Centre at Bernburg (german: NS-Tötungsanstalt Bernburg) operated from 21 November 1940 to 30 July 1943 in a separate wing of the State Sanatorium and Mental Hospital (''Landes-Heil- und Pflegeanstalt'') in Bernburg on the River ...
in 1942.


Early life

Leichter was born Marianne Katharina Pick in 1895 in
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, the second daughter of a Jewish couple, lawyer Josef Pick (1849,
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1926) and his wife Charlotte "Lotte" Rubinstein (1871, Galați1939). Her older sister was the Austrian-American composer and music therapist
Vally Weigl Vally Weigl (11 September 1894 – 25 December 1982) was an Austrian-American composer and music therapist. Biography Valerie Weigl (née Pick) was born in Vienna, Austria. She was the first daughter of a Jewish couple, lawyer Josef Pick (1849 ...
. Käthe graduated from the Beamten-Töchter-Lyceum in 1914 and subsequently began studying
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated constitutions and la ...
at the
University of Vienna The University of Vienna (german: Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria. It was founded by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365 and is the oldest university in the German-speaking world. With its long and rich hist ...
. Since, at the time, Austrian women were not allowed to graduate, she transferred to the German
Heidelberg University } Heidelberg University, officially the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, (german: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; la, Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis) is a public university, public research university in Heidelberg, B ...
in 1917; she graduated in July 1918 before returning to Vienna to complete two further semesters at the university.


Political career

Leichter became involved in the '' Wiener Jugendbewegung'' (Viennese Youth Movement), a radical left-wing organisation, as a student prior to the outbreak of World War I, and was later a member of the '' Parteischüler-Bildungsverein Karl Marx'' (Karl Marx Association for Party Scholars and Education), a Marxist group for Social Democratic Party of Austria (SDAPÖ) members who opposed the war. When the Republic of Austria was founded in 1918, and as one of the first Austrian women political science graduates to have specialised in economics, she joined the '' Reichswirtschaftskommission der Arbeiterräte'' (State Economic Committee of the Workers' Councils), ' (State Committee for the Socialisation of Industry) and the '' Zentralverband für Gemeinwirtschaft'' (Central Organisation for Public Goods and Corporations), as well as working for the
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. Leichter joined the ''Frauenreferat der Wiener Arbeiterkammer'' (Women's Department of the Viennese Institutionalised Workers' Chamber) in 1925 and led the department until 1934. She was elected to the ''Betriebsrat der Wiener Arbeitkammer'' (Workers' Committee of the Viennese Institutionalised Workers' Chamber) in 1932. She published articles and reports based on statistical data that she gathered about women's work in Austria, and also gave lectures, school courses and radio broadcasts to advocate for women's rights. She argued for equal pay, the hiring of more women in social administration, and employment opportunities for university-educated women.


Personal life

She married , a fellow socialist and journalist, in 1921. She gave birth to their first son, Heinz, in 1924 and their second,
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, in 1930.


Political persecution and death

When the SDAPÖ was banned in Austria in February 1934, Leichter joined the ''Revolutionäre Sozialisten'' (Revolutionary Socialists), an underground socialist organisation that had been formed in response to the party ban. She and her husband Otto migrated to
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in exile for six months in 1934, but returned to Vienna when she was elected the Revolutionary Socialists' chair of education. She wrote anti-fascist pamphlets and published articles abroad under the pseudonyms Maria Mahler and Anna Gärtner. After the
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invaded Austria in the 1938 ''
Anschluss The (, or , ), also known as the (, en, Annexation of Austria), was the annexation of the Federal State of Austria into the German Reich on 13 March 1938. The idea of an (a united Austria and Germany that would form a " Greater Germany ...
'', she attempted to flee Austria with her family; although her family escaped, Leichter was arrested by the
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in Vienna on 30 May 1938 and subsequently imprisoned. She was sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp in 1940 and was killed by gas at the
Bernburg Euthanasia Centre The Nazi Euthanasia Centre at Bernburg (german: NS-Tötungsanstalt Bernburg) operated from 21 November 1940 to 30 July 1943 in a separate wing of the State Sanatorium and Mental Hospital (''Landes-Heil- und Pflegeanstalt'') in Bernburg on the River ...
in early 1942. An urn at
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filled with earth from Ravensbrück concentration camp serves as her cenotaph in Vienna.


Legacy

Käthe-Leichter-Gasse, a street in the
Hietzing Hietzing () is the 13th municipal District of Vienna (german: 13. Bezirk, Hietzing). It is located west of the central districts, west of Meidling. Hietzing is a heavily populated urban area with many residential buildings, but also contains lar ...
district of Vienna, was named after Leichter in 1949. An annual prize awarded by the Austrian government to a woman historian is also named in Leichter's memory. Austrian-American historian
Gerda Lerner Gerda Hedwig Lerner (née Kronstein; April 30, 1920 – January 2, 2013) was an Austrian-born American historian and woman's history author. In addition to her numerous scholarly publications, she wrote poetry, fiction, theatre pieces, screenp ...
wrote that Leichter "personifies the highest ideals of feminism—lifelong activity on behalf of all women, but especially working-class women; conviction that social reforms are only just if they serve the interests of women as well as men; uncompromising struggle against fascism and National Socialism, which cost her life."


Relatives

Käthe Leichter's maternal relatives are * ''Jacques Rubinstein'', yi, יעקב רובינשטיין‎ (1841, Yareslov (
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), Royal Galicia-Lodomeria1912, Vienna,
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)
∞ ''Henriette Rosenfeld'', ( yi, הענריעטטע רויזענפעלד‎, he, הנרייטה רוזנפלד‎) (1848, (german: Pistyan, Pistian, Püschtin, Bad Püschtin, ), Nyitra Co. Royal Hungary1934, Vienna, Austria), and had the following children: ** ''Charlotte "Lotte" Rubinstein'' (married Käthe Leichter's father ''Josef Pick'') ** ''Caroline Friederike Rubinstein'' (married name ''Landau'') ** ''Helene Rubinstein (married name ''Kux'') ** ''Heinrich Rubinstein'' ** ''Artur Rubinstein''


Bibliography

* ''Frauenarbeit und Arbeiterinnenschutz in Österreich'', 1927 * ''Wie leben die Wiener Heimarbeiter? : eine Erhebung über die Arbeits- und Lebensverhältnisse von tausend Wiener Heimarbeitern'', 1923 * ''So leben wir ... 1320 Industriearbeiterinnen berichten über ihr Leben ; Eine Erhebung'', 1932 * ''Käthe Leichter. Leben und Werk'', 1973 * ''Käthe Leichter zum 100. Geburtstag : Texte zur Frauenpolitik'', 1995


References

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