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Ida Monn-Krieger

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Ida Monn-Krieger (1916 – 1970) was a Swiss anti-Suffragette and president of the Federation of Swiss women against women's suffrage.[1]

Early life and education

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Ida Monn-Krieger was born in Wolhusen in Canton Lucerne in 1916.[2] She attended high school in Lucerne from which she graduated with a Matura.[1] She then studied for half a year at the housekeeping school in Neuchatel and another half a year at the social women school in Lucerne.[1] In 1937 she married Anton Monn, an educator and banker.[1]

Anti-Suffraggete

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In hindsight of a referendum on women's voting rights in 1959, the Committee of Swiss Women against women's suffrage was founded in 1958.[3] Out of this committee, a Federation of Swiss women against women's suffrage was established following the defeat of the suffragists in the referendum on women's suffrage in 1959.[3] Ida Monn-Krieger was an co-founder of the committee[2] and the secretary of the federation since 1959.[1] Its first president was Getrud Haldimann, who resigned in 1967, following which Monn-Krieger succeeded her.[4] According to Isabelle Dahinden she feared the loss of the traditional role model of the women.[5] She saw a women's role at home where she is supposed to raise the children.[6] In a letter to the teacher of her daughter, Monn-Krieger tried to compel the teacher of the disadvantages of women's suffrage.[6] The teacher would eventually become a Grand Councilor of Lucerne.[6] She died in December 1970,[5] before women's suffrage was approved in a referendum in 1971.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Furter, Daniel A. (July 2003). "Die umgekehrten Suffragetten, Die Gegnerinnen des Frauenstimmrechts in der Schweiz von 1958 bis 1971" (PDF). pp. 37–39.
  2. ^ a b Ludi, Regula. "Monn-Krieger, Ida". Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (in German). Retrieved 2023-06-14.
  3. ^ a b "Bund der Schweizerinnen gegen das Frauenstimmrecht, Kanton Zürich" (in German). Staatsarchiv des Kantons Zürich. Retrieved 2023-06-14.
  4. ^ Furter, Daniel A. (2003).p.43
  5. ^ a b Dahinden, Isabelle. "Wieso auch Frauen gegen das Frauenstimmrecht kämpften". zentralplus (in Swiss High German). Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  6. ^ a b c ""Eine gute Mutter hat mehr Macht als eine Stimmrechtlerin"". zentralplus (in Swiss High German). Retrieved 2023-06-02.