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Jožka Jabůrková : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jožka Jabůrková
Jožka Jabůrková (April 16, 1896 – July 31, 1942) was a Czech journalist, writer and translator. She became the Prague councillor in 1931 and was a member of the Czechoslovak anti-fascist resistance. Shortly after the establishment of the Protectorate she was arrested by the Nazis and imprisoned in the Ravensbrück concentration camp where she was eventually tortured to death.〔 ==Life== Jožka Řehová was born on April 16, 1896 in Vítkovice to dressmaker Anežka Řehová, who died soon after. During the First World War she worked in Vítkovice Ironworks and later in the company's hospital.〔 After the war she moved to Prague where she committed herself to the Social Democratic and later the Communist movement.〔 She worked in physical education and held several positions in the Social Democratic Youth and Workers. She studied briefly in Moscow at the local Institute of Physical Training. She used her literary talent in the field of women's work (work in magazines), where she took up social issues. She was involved in antiwar activities and organized actions on behalf of suffering children in the Spanish Civil War. In 1931, she was on the list of the Communist Party elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Prague. In this role, she continued her involvement in the field of women's work, child protection, unemployment, poverty, and health. She wrote about life in Prague, the concerns and interests of women, pointed to the possibility of addressing unemployment, devoted to the needs of children. She touched all the major social issues, responded to the threat of war. Under her leadership, the sower organized actions in favor of children suffering in Spain and to help the German anti-fascists fleeing to Czechoslovakia. She became a writer, and has written several books, such as ''Child Evička in Wonderland.'' In 1931 she was elected to the Central Council of the Capital City of Prague on the ticket of the Communist Party. Her social conscience manifested here. She advocated the establishment of nurseries, kindergartens, canteens and playgrounds, effective health care for children of workers and the unemployed, develop cheap modern homes for underprivileged families. Built a consistently against manifestations of fascism and pointed out its dangers. It sought to create a unified national anti-fascist front.
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