Hilde Eiserhardt

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Hilde Eiserhardt (February 24, 1888, in Esch [de] (Waldems) – April 6, 1955, in Frankfurt) was a German lawyer in a leading role at the German Association for Public and Private Welfare. At the German Association for Public and Private Welfare (DV), Eiserhardt was a speaker from 1919, and then from 1922 to 1936 deputy managing director of the DV under Wilhelm Polligkeit.[1] She was a vehement proponent of a never-issued preservation law, which should regulate the legal basis for a compulsory placement of the so-called "anti-social" and "inferior".[2]

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  1. ^ Deutscher Verein für öffentliche und private Fürsorge – Ausstellung (PDF; 14,8 MB)
  2. ^ Matthias Willing: Das Bewahrungsgesetz (1918-1967). Eine rechtshistorische Studie zur Geschichte der deutschen Fürsorge. Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2003, S. 98