Hulda Martha Arendsee (29 March 1885 – 22 May 1953) was a German politician[1] (KPD) and women's rights activist.[2]
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Hulda MarthaArendsee (29 March 1885 – 22 May 1953) was a German politician (KPD) and women's rights activist. MarthaArendsee was born in Wedding, a quarter...
Pieck. In the following week, a number of others joined the group: MarthaArendsee, Fritz Ausländer, Heinrich Brandler, Käte Duncker, Otto Gäbel, Otto...
politician and propagandist (1962) André Marie Ampère, scientist (1975) MarthaArendsee, communist politician (1975) Ernst Moritz Arndt, German nationalist...
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this period she was working alongside Clara Zetkin, Hertha Sturm and MarthaArendsee editing the party newspaper, Die Kommunistin ("The Woman Communist")...