Maria Rentmeister

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Born27 January 1905
Died10 May 1996(1996-05-10) (aged 91)
Berlin, Germany
OccupationsParty activist
Politician
Senior Party official
General Secretary of the DFD
Political partyKPD / SED / PDS
Maria Rentmeister
Rentmeister in 1946
Born27 January 1905
Died10 May 1996(1996-05-10) (aged 91)
Berlin, Germany
OccupationsParty activist
Politician
Senior Party official
General Secretary of the DFD
Political partyKPD / SED / PDS
Spouse(s)1. Wilhelm Bettinger
2. Fritz Rettmann [de] (1902-1981)
PartnerWilhelm Beuttel (1900-1944)
Parent(s)Franz Rentmeister
Katharina Rentmeister ("Die rote Käthe")

Maria Rentmeister (27 January 1905 – 10 May 1996) was a German Women's and cultural policy maker - who became an anti-government resistance activist after 1933. She spent much of the time during the twelve Nazi years abroad or, later, in state detention. In 1945 she relocated to what now became the Soviet occupation zone (after October 1949 East Germany) where she became the first General Secretary of the politically important Democratic Women's League ("Demokratischer Frauenbund Deutschlands" / DFD). [1]

Since the 2020s, Maria Rentmeister's life, work and achievements have been researched in more depth in contemporary German historiography of the post-war period and highlighted in a number of publications. For this purpose, her extensive legacy in the German Federal Archives in Berlin was also used, as well as radio and film documents. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8][excessive citations]

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