Marie Juchacz was born in Landsberg on the Warthe on March 1819.Education: She went to a public school for eight years.Language: She speaks and writes German and is now learning English .Employment: I n her youth she worked in an institution to mentallydisordered patients. Then she was after her marriage a house wife for several years, and later in Berlin a ladies' dress maker for severalyears, until 1913. After this she became Secretary of the Social-democratic party ofologne with the special responsibilityof organizing work among women. From the out break of thewar from 19% until 1917 she was active, ex-officio in thewelfare work for children and mothers, affected by the war.1917 she became Secretary of the National Executive Committee of theGerman Social Democratic Party and leader of the women's Bureau of thisorganisation. Also in 1919 she was one of the founders of the laborWelfare Association[Arbeiter Wohlfahrt] an remained a member ofthe Executive Committee of this association until 1933. This associationincluded more than 10000 voluntary workers in all of the cities ofGermany and in rural districts. Among other activities the LaborWelfare Association mantained homes for children, homes for reconvalescentshomes for maladjusted girls, and a school for training social workers.She was also one of the publishers of the monthly magazineᵃ"Die Ar=beiterwahlfahrt." When the war ended in 1919 she continuedher work; she became a member of the German National Assamblyat Weimar and later of the parliament(Reichstag ). In May 1953after her emigration to the Saar territory she established aneating place, at which refugees active in the Saar fight againstHitler could get their meals and find a daytime home.Health. Marie Juchacz is in excellent health and consideringher age very well.Plan. She would like to obtain any work that she coulddo, including looking and sewing.written for Par Darforth.April 22, 1942.
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