Abstract

Katharina von Kardorff-Oheimb (1879-1962) was one of the first women elected to the Reichstag. From 1920 to 1924, she represented the German People’s Party [Deutsche Volkspartei or DVP] in the first Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. She was also a celebrated Berlin hostess, whose Kurfürstendamm home was the venue for influential and popular salons the 1920s. Her fourth husband, Siegfried von Kardorff (1873-1945), whom she married in 1927, was a fellow member of the conservative DVP. He served in the Prussian Parliament [Landtag] and later as vice president of the Reichstag (1928-32). Their story is interesting – not least because it illustrates that, within certain upper-class circles, liberal views of marriage and family sometimes mixed with political conservatism. This 1929 photo shows the couple with Katharina von Kardorff's six children from her previous marriages.

Katharina von Kardorff (née v. Endert) with Her Fourth Husband and Family (1929)

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