Pauline von Montgelas
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Full name
Pauline Mathilde Sophie de Garnerin de la Thuile von Montgelas
BornPauline Mathilde Sophie von Wimpffen
28 February 1874
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
28 February 1874
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
Died10 May 1961 (aged 87)
Rottach-Egern, Germany
Rottach-Egern, Germany
Noble familyWimpffen (by birth)
Garnerin von Montgelas (by marriage)
Garnerin von Montgelas (by marriage)
Pauline von Montgelas | |
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| Full name | Pauline Mathilde Sophie de Garnerin de la Thuile von Montgelas |
| Born | Pauline Mathilde Sophie von Wimpffen 28 February 1874 Rome, Kingdom of Italy |
| Died | 10 May 1961 (aged 87) Rottach-Egern, Germany |
| Noble family | Wimpffen (by birth) Garnerin von Montgelas (by marriage) |
| Spouse(s) | Count Maximilian von Montgelas |
| Father | Count Felix von Wimpffen |
| Mother | Countess Margarethe von Lynar |
| Occupation | Catholic activist, writer, photographer |
Countess Pauline Mathilde Sophie de Garnerin de la Thuile von Montgelas (née von Wimpffen; 28 February 1874 - 10 May 1961) was an Italian-born German writer, photographer, and Catholic activist. She was a leading figure in the development of the German Catholic Women's Association and a staunch opponent of Nazism during World War II. Von Montgelas worked extensively in advocating for the rights of women working in domestic service and wrote articles about social responsibility for The Christian Woman.