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Allen, die sich näher für Aufstieg – & Niedergang(!) – der Idee von der #Stadtautobahn interessieren, möchten wir einen Beitrag aus #WerkstattGeschichte 21/1998 »Netzwerk #Autobahn« empfehlen; die #A100 in #Berlin kommt auch vor (z.B. S. 50 & 60):
▶ Barbara Schmucki, Schneisen durch die Stadt – Sinnbild der »modernen« Stadt. Stadtautobahnen und amerikanisches Vorbild in Ost- und Westdeutschland, 1925–1975, werkstattgeschichte.de/alle_au…
#OnThisDay, 23 Apr 2015, Loretta Lynch is confirmed as Attorney General of the US – the first Black woman to hold the post. It's exactly 143 years after Charlotte E Ray became the first Black woman lawyer in the US.
Read more: carvehername.org.uk/charlotte-…
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #AmericanHistory #Histodons
Charlotte E Ray and 143 years of progress - Carve Her Name
Loretta Lynch became US Attorney General 143 years to the day after Charlotte E Ray became the first Black woman lawyer in the USA. We take a look at their stories.Mags (Carve Her Name)
Unter #hist4dem haben sich deutsche Historiker*innen zusammengetan, um den ganzen unappetitlichen demokratiefeindlichen Bestrebungen entgegenzutreten. Mehr Infos unter hist4dem.de
#OnThisDay, 22 April 1969, Bernadette Devlin makes her maiden speech in the House of Parliament in London. An Irish Republican, she had rejected their tradition of abstention in order to take her seat. She remained an MP until 1974.
#OnThisDay, 19 Apr 1967, Kathrine Switzer becomes the first woman to complete the Boston Marathon as a registered runner, despite the organiser physically trying to stop her.
She ran it again in 2017, 50 years later.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #AmericanHistory #Histodons
#OnThisDay, 16 Apr 1912, Harriet Quimby becomes the first woman to fly a plane across the English Channel.
Quimby was the first American woman to receive a pilot’s licence and made her living doing exhibition flights in the US. She also made money as the advertising face of a grape juice. She died in July 1912 when her plane pitched forward at 1,000 feet and she was thrown out.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #AviationHistory #AmericanHistory #Histodons
#OnThisDay, 13 Apr 1985, Danuta Danielsson hits a neo-Nazi with her handbag in Växjö, Sweden. Yes, that photo by Hans Runesson.
Danuta had been born in Poland in 1947, after her Jewish mother had survived a concentration camp.
#EuropeanHistory #WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #Histodons
#OnThisDay, 13 Apr 1933 Ruth Bryan Owen is appointed US ambassador to Denmark.
As well as being the first woman to be appointed as a US Ambassador, Owen had been the first woman elected to Congress by the state of Florida in 1928.
Earlier in the 1920s she had been one of a number of women directing films in the silent era.
#AmericanHistory #ReclaimTheFrame #WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #Histodons
Very early #OnThisDay, 12 Apr 1944, Odette Wilen parachutes into France to work as a wireless operator for the British Special Operations Executive. The SOE supports the French resistance.
Wireless operators were at the greatest risk of discovery, as their position could be triangulated whenever they were transmitting messages back to London.
Wilen evades capture by minutes and escapes over the Pyrenees. She lives until 2015.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #WorldWar2 #Histodons
#OnThisDay, 11 Apr 1689, Mary Stuart is crowned Queen of England and Ireland after her father King James II is deposed. A month later she is also crowned Queen of Scotland.
She co-reigns with her husband, William III, including ruling in his absences, until her death in 1694.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #BritishHistory #Histodons
#OnThisDay, 9 Apr 1939, Marian Anderson sings to thousands for free in front of the Lincoln Memorial. Millions more tuned in on the radio.
Howard University had wanted to book the biggest concert venue in DC, Constitution Hall, for her. But the Daughters of the American Revolution, who owned it, would only let white performers appear on their stage.
Read more here: carvehername.org.uk/marian-and…
Newsreel of the time: youtu.be/XF9Quk0QhSE
#WomenInHistory #History #OTD #AmericanHistory #Histodons
Marian Anderson sings in Washington: 9 April 1939
On 9 April 1939, Marian Anderson stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC and sang "My Country, 'Tis of Thee". Learn why she sang there.MP&MH (Carve Her Name)
#OnThisDay, 7 Apr 1141, Matilda is legally recognised as ruler of England in her own right. Her coronation never happens.
She was appointed heir by her father Henry I, then usurped by her cousin Stephen after Henry’s death. The civil war between the cousins is known as the Anarchy and lasted from 1138 to 1153.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory
#EnglishHistory #AnarchyInTheUK #Histodons
Very early #OnThisDay, 6 Apr 1944, Lillian Rolfe and Violette Szabo separately arrive in occupied France to work for the British Special Operations Executive (SEO). Rolfe is a wireless operator, Szabo a courier.
Szabo returns to the UK at the end of April but goes back to France in June 1944 and is captured. Rolfe is captured in July 1944.
They are executed together, by shooting, in Ravensbrück concentration camp in Feb 1945.
#History #WomensHistory #WorldWar2 #Histodons #EuropeanHistory
Why is a bridge in Sarajevo named after two women?
#OnThisDay, 5 Apr 1992, Suada Dilberović, a Muslim, and Olga Sučić, a Catholic, were killed whilst on a peace protest in Sarajevo during the outbreak of the Bosnian war. They are the first civilian casualties in what became the Siege of Sarajevo. The siege lasted 1,425 days, and over 5,000 civilians were killed during it.
The bridge they died on has been renamed in their memory.
#OnthisDay, 5 Apr 1971, Frances Phipps was the first woman to reach the North Pole, flying crew on a small plane to install a navigation beacon.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #WomenExplorers #NorthPole #OTD #Histodons
#OnThisDay, 2 Apr 1991, Rita Johnson becomes the first female premier of a Canadian province when she is elected by the political caucus.
#OnThisDay, 1 April 1983, around 200 women dressed as teddy bears or Easter bunnies break into the Greenham Common airbase in the UK to stage a protest picnic against nuclear warfare. Greenham was due to house US nuclear missiles
A further 40,000 protestors, men and women, form a human chain linking #Greenham to #Aldermaston and Burghfield.
Women had established the peace camps at Greenham in 1981.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #BritishHistory #PeaceProtests #Histodons
#OnThisDay, 29 Mar 1993, Catherine Callbeck is elected as the premier of Prince Edward Island, Canada, in the general election. She is the first woman to be elected by the public to a premiership in Canada.
Other women had previously held premierships through party leadership elections.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #WomensHistoryMonth #CanadianHistory #Histodons
“Once, with hand-grenades in my shopping bag, I travelled in a train so full that I had to stand against a German NCO.”
#OnThisDay, 18 Mar 1943, Francine Agazarian arrives in Nazi-occupied France to be a courier in the Special Operations Executive. The British SOE supported the French Resistance.
#WomenInHistory #WomensHistoryMonth #History #WorldWar2 #Histodons
#OnThisDay, 16 Mar 1876, Rose Harland and Nelly Saunders step into the ring at Harry Hill's bar for the first all-woman boxing match in the USA.
No illustration of Rose and Nelly, so here's a poster for the bar.
#WomenInHistory #WomensHistoryMonth #History #ThisGirlCan #AmericanHistory #Histodons
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mstdn.social/@CarveHerName/114… CarveHerName@mstdn.social - #OnThisDay, 22 Feb 1943, Sophie Scholl is sentenced to death and immediately executed, alongside her brother and a friend, for distributing anti-Nazi literature at her university in Munich, Germany.
Her cellmate said her last words to her were “how can we expect righteousness to prevail when there is hardly anyone willing to give himself up individually to a righteous cause... It is such a splendid sunny day, and I have to go.”
#WomenInHistory #History #WorldWar2 #EuropeanHistory #Histodons
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Attached: 1 image #OnThisDay, 22 Feb 1943, Sophie Scholl is sentenced to death and immediately executed, alongside her brother and a friend, for distributing anti-Nazi literature at her university in Munich, Germany.Mastodon 🐘
„Die ihre Schwangerschaft abbrechende Frau sollte mit dem Stigma des Rechtsbruchs behaftet werden, dem vergewaltigenden Ehemann dies gerade erspart bleiben.“
Warum Friedrich #Merz 1997 gegen die Kriminalisierung von #Vergewaltigung in der Ehe stimmte, habe ich für Geschichte der Gegenwart aufgeschrieben: geschichtedergegenwart.ch/das-…
#SexuelleGewalt #SexualisierteGewalt #GewaltGegenFrauen #CDU #histodons
Das Ende eines „Privilegs“: Worum es 1997 bei der Abstimmung über eheliche Vergewaltigung im Bundestag wirklich ging
1997 wurde die eheliche der nichtehelichen Vergewaltigung gleichgestellt. Eine kleine Minderheit von Abgeordneten war dagegen – unter ihnen auch der heutige CDU-Vorsitzende Friedrich Merz.Geschichte der Gegenwart
#WerkstattGeschichte ist heute seit zwei Jahren im #Fediverse! Wir fühlen uns hier bei #Mastodon ganz wohl und freuen uns über Interesse an unserer #Zeitschrift: werkstattgeschichte.de/
Zur Feier des Tages verlosen wir unter allen, die diesen Post heute teilen, ein Exemplar des aktuellen Hefts Nr. 90 "gewalt geschichten".
@histodons @historikerinnen
#histodons #eXit #xit
WerkstattGeschichte - hrsg. vom Verein für kritische Geschichtsschreibung e. V.
hrsg. vom Verein für kritische Geschichtsschreibung e. V.WerkstattGeschichte
6 February 1927 | Józef Kocik was born in Cracow. This Polish boy was deported to Auschwitz on 3 June 1942 from a prison in Krakow & registered as number 37282.
For an escape attempt on 12 February 1943, he was taken to Block 11 & shot on the next day.
#Auschwitz #Birkenau #ww2 #Poland #Nazis #Germany #NeverForget #education #history #histodons #otd #children