Elly Knapp

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Elly Knapp, later known as Elly Heuss-Knapp, was a German politician, social reformer, and the first First Lady of the Federal Republic of Germany as the wife of President Theodor Heuss.

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instanceOf First Lady
German politician
human
social reformer
alsoKnownAs Elly Heuss-Knapp NERFINISHED
areaOfActivism improvement of living conditions for families
postwar reconstruction of social welfare structures
support for mothers and children
associatedWith Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
Theodor Heuss NERFINISHED
citizenshipStatus West German citizen
countryOfCitizenship Germany
fieldOfWork family policy
social policy
welfare policy
women's rights
hasRole politician's spouse
public figure
social activist
languageOfWorkOrName German
marriedName Elly Heuss-Knapp NERFINISHED
movement social reform movement
women's movement in Germany
name Elly Knapp NERFINISHED
notableFor advocacy for families and mothers
being the first First Lady of the Federal Republic of Germany
social welfare work in postwar Germany
notableRole First Lady during the early years of West Germany
wife of the first President of the Federal Republic of Germany
politicalAlignment liberalism
positionHeld First Lady of the Federal Republic of Germany
member of the German Bundestag
publicImage engaged social reformer
supportive First Lady
residence Germany
sexOrGender female
sphereOfInfluence German social policy
West German politics
spouse Theodor Heuss NERFINISHED
spouseOccupation President of the Federal Republic of Germany
spousePoliticalParty Free Democratic Party of Germany NERFINISHED
workLocation Berlin NERFINISHED
Bonn NERFINISHED
Stuttgart NERFINISHED

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Elly Heuss-Knapp birthName Elly Knapp