Ella's heir: Lawyer and resistance fighter in the focus of the Seestadt

Ella's heir: Lawyer and resistance fighter in the focus of the Seestadt

In today's matinée, the life and work of Ella Lingen, a remarkable personality from the 20th century, was recognized. Ella Lingens, born in 1909 and died in 2002, was not only a lawyer and doctor, but also a brave resistance fighter. Their story is characterized by courage and determination in difficult times.

The event took place in the Seestadt and attracted an interested audience. Lisbeth N. Trallori, a social scientist, gave an impressive lecture and illuminated Lingen's' significant contributions to society and its commitment in resistance. In view of the challenges with which Lingen's was confronted, it becomes clear that their actions went far beyond the conventions of their time.

The legacy of a fighter

The Matinée is the series of namesake in the seaside city, which women honor, the important roles played in history. Lingen's influence as a doctor and her legal knowledge not only helped many individuals in a dark time, but also contributed to the creation of fairer social conditions.

Due to her work in the resistance, she actively campaigned against oppression and injustice. This makes Ella Lingen an inspiring figure, not only for women, but for everyone who wants to stand up for their beliefs. The lecture by Trallori not only offered interesting insights into Lingen's life, but also stimulated the value of commitment and commitment in today's world.

Further information on this interesting event and Ella Lingen's' impressive life's work are in an article on www.meinbeinzirk.at

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