Gertrud Osterloh

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Gertrud Osterloh (born in Lübeck on 18 May 1910; died in Wentorf bei Hamburg 25 October 2012)[1] was the first woman to head the German Evangelical Church Assembly.[2] Her father, Edo Osterloh, was a noted theologian and Christian Democratic Union of Germany politician.[3]

References

  1. ^ KN Trauer
  2. ^ List of Presidents at the German Evangelical Church Assembly site
  3. ^ Peter Zocher (2007). Edo Osterloh - vom Theologen zum christlichen Politiker: eine Fallstudie zum Verhältnis von Theologie und Politik im 20. Jahrhundert. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. ISBN 978-3-525-55750-1.