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Elisabeth Selbert : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elisabeth Selbert
Elisabeth Selbert (22 September 1896 – 9 June 1986) was a German politician and lawyer. She was one of the four ''Mütter des Grundgesetzes'' ((ドイツ語:Mothers of the Basic Law)) — the inclusion of equality as a fundamental right in the German Constitution was largely her doing. ==Early life== Selbert was born in Kassel, the second of four daughters in a Christian family. She received a traditional upbringing for the time, which meant there was no expectation that she would struggle for equality. She learned to embroider, sew, and knit, and had little time for reading. Her family could not afford to send her to high school, so from 1912, she attended the Kassel Industrial and Commercial School of the Women's Educational Association. Her goal at this time was to become a teacher. Lack of money prevented her achieving this, and she started work as a foreign correspondent for an import/export firm. In 1914, after losing this job, she worked in the ''Telegraphendienst der Reichspost'' ( "Telegraph Service of the Reich Post"), receiving this position because of the shortage of male workers during the First World War. Here, in 1918, in the middle of the November Revolution, she met her future husband, the scholar Adam Selbert, who was then chair of the ''Arbeiter- und Soldatenrat'' ( "Workers' and Soldiers' Council") in Niederzwehren near Kassel. Adam promoted Elisabeth and took her to political events, and at the end of 1918, she joined the German Social Democrats.
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