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Lenelotte von Bothmer

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German politician and writer

Helene-Charlotte (Lenelotte) von Bothmer néeWepfer (27 October 1915,Bremen – 19 June 1997,Isernhagen nearHanover), was a German politician (SPD) and writer.

Biography

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Family, education and profession

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Bothmer was the daughter of geologistEmil Wepfer [de] and Anna-Maria Meyer. She married the teacher Hermannvon Bothmer in 1939 (1912–1987), son of the landownerThorwald von Bothmer.

She studiedGerman Studies,English Studies and History at theBerlin andTübingen universities. She worked as a teacher at a women's technical school. After the war she worked as an interpreter for the military government in theBritish sector and as a museum teacher for the city of Hanover.

Politics

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Bothmer joined the SPD in 1945. She was a member of the sub-district executive of the SPDPeine-Burgdorf for eight years. She chaired the sub-district women's committee and the district women's committee of the SPD and was a member of the SPD district executive committee in Hanover and the party council of the federal SPD.

She was a member of theLower Saxony State Parliament from 1966 to 1967 and of theGerman Bundestag from 1969 to 1980. She was a member of the Bundestag Committees on Education and Science and on Foreign Affairs, among others. She was particularly committed to peace policy and the fight againstapartheid in South Africa.[1]

From 1971 to 1983, Bothmer was chairwoman of theBund für Naturschutz und Landschaftspflege in Niedersachsen (todayBUND). She was the founder of theGerman-Arab Parliamentary Society and its president from 1976 to 1981.

On 14 October 1970, she caused a scandal because she was the first woman to give a speech in the Bundestag in atrouser suit. On 15 April 1970, she had already appeared in the plenary in a trouser suit.[2] Prior to this, the vice-president of the BundestagRichard Jaeger (CSU) had stated that he would not allow any woman to enter the plenary in trousers, let alone step up to the lectern. Provoked by this statement, she bought a light-coloured trouser suit and entered the Bundestag. She then received a large number of anonymous letters, some of which insulted her severely.

After withdrawing from politics, she became a writer and wrote several books and plays. At the Writers' Congress in Berlin (14/15 May 1986), she was elected to the Federal Executive Committee of theVerband deutscher Schriftsteller (VS), now part ofver.di, and held this office until September 1987.

Writings

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Audiobook

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  • Herr Böök begegnet. Geschichten von Lenelotte von Bothmer und Musik von Johann Sebastian Bach. Gesprochen von der Autorin. Ohrbuch, München 1990,ISBN 3-927689-15-7.

Literature

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References

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  1. ^Philipp Rock:Macht, Märkte und Moral: Zur Rolle der Menschenrechte in der Außenpolitik der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in den sechziger und siebziger Jahren. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main 2010,ISBN 978-3-631-59705-7, p. 157 f.
  2. ^Martina Züger (15 April 2010)."40 years ago: First appearance of a woman wearing trousers in the Bundestag".WDR2 programme"Stichtag". Retrieved15 January 2020.

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