Anke Fuchs
{{Short description|German politician and lawyer (1937–2019)}}
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| name = Anke Fuchs
| image = Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F062763-0010, München, SPD-Parteitag, Anke Fuchs.jpg
| caption = Anke Fuchs in 1982
| office = Federal Minister for Youth, Family and Health
| chancellor = Helmut Schmidt
| term_start = 28 April 1982
| term_end = 1 October 1982
| predecessor = Antje Huber
| successor = Heiner Geißler
|birth_name=Anke Nevermann
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1937|7|5|df=y}}
| birth_place = Hamburg, Germany
| nationality = German
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2019|10|14|1937|7|5|df=y}}
| death_place = Wilhelmshaven, Lower Saxony, Germany
| party = Social Democratic Party (SPD)
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| profession = Lawyer
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Anke Fuchs ({{IPA|de|ˈaŋkə ˈfʊks|pron}}; {{née|Nevermann}}; 5 July 1937 – 14 October 2019) was a German lawyer and politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. She was Federal Minister for Youth, Family and Health (1982) and Vice President of the Bundestag (1998–2002). From 2003 until 2010, she was the president of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.
Life and career
She was born Anke Nevermann in Hamburg, the daughter of Paul Nevermann who later became mayor of Hamburg, and his wife Grete. Her parents met at home politicians such as Herbert Wehner, Kurt Schumacher, Wilhelm Pieck and Otto Grotewohl. Her parents, both grandfathers and two brothers were party members of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). She joined the party's youth organisation (Falken) as a school student, and was active in demonstrations against atomic weapons. She became a party member in 1956, shortly before her Abitur. The same year, she began to study law, completing with the Zweites Staatsexamen in 1964. She then worked as Referentin für Arbeitsrecht und Sozialpolitik for Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund (DGB) for the Nordmark district. She was member of the board of the IG Metall from 1971 to 1978.
In 1977, Fuchs was appointed Secretary of State in the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs by the then minister Herbert Ehrenberg. In 1979, she became a member of the board (Parteivorstand) of the SPD. She was elected to the Bundestag in 1980 as a candidate from the Cologne II district in North Rhine-Westphalia.
On 28 April 1982, Fuchs was appointed Federal Minister for Youth, Family and Health by Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. Following the election victory of the conservative opposition, she had to leave the cabinet on 4 October 1982. She was offered candidacy for minister-president in Lower Saxony in the 1980s, but declined in favour of Gerhard Schröder. In 1990, she was the SPD candidate for the position in Saxony, but the CDU with Kurt Biedenkopf won the election.
Fuchs was a member of the Bundestag until 2002. She was vice president of its SPD fraction from 1993 to 1998, and she served as Vice President of the Bundestag from 1998 to 2002. For many years she was president of the {{ill|Deutscher Mieterbund|de}} (German tenants' association), and she was president of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation from 2003 to 2010. She focused on national and international political education, support of young scientists in international cooperation, and European politics for peace and social reforms. She was honorary president from 2010.
Fuchs was married and had two children. She died on 14 October 2019 after a long illness, at the age of 82.
Works
References
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| url = http://webarchiv.bundestag.de/archive/2007/0206/mdb/mdb14/bio/F/fuchsan0.html
| title = Anke Fuchs (Köln)
| publisher = Bundestag
| language = de
| access-date = 30 August 2009
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| url = https://portal.dnb.de/opac.htm?method=simpleSearch&reset=true&cqlMode=true&query=auRef%3D13566179X&selectedCategory=any
| title = Wir trauern um Anke Fuchs
| website = dnb.de
| publisher = German National Library
| language = de
| access-date = 18 October 2019
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| url = https://www.fes.de/beitraege/wir-trauern-um-anke-fuchs
| title = Wir trauern um Anke Fuchs
| website = fes.de
| publisher = Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
| date = 14 October 2019
| language = de
| access-date = 17 October 2019
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191014212000/https://www.fes.de/beitraege/wir-trauern-um-anke-fuchs
| archive-date = 14 October 2019
| url-status = dead
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| url = https://www.munzinger.de/search/portrait/Anke+Fuchs/0/15233.html
| title = Ex-Gesundheitsministerin SPD-Politikerin Anke Fuchs gestorben
| website = munzinger.de
| language = de
| access-date = 18 October 2019
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| url = https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/spd-politikerin-anke-fuchs-gestorben-a-1291741.html
| title = Ex-Gesundheitsministerin SPD-Politikerin Anke Fuchs gestorben
| newspaper = Die Welt
| date = 15 October 2019
| language = de
| access-date = 18 October 2019
}}
| url = https://taz.de/Nachruf-auf-Anke-Fuchs/!5629677/
| title = Nachruf auf Anke Fuchs / Kanalarbeiterin und Feministin
| newspaper = Die Tageszeitung
| date = 15 October 2019
| language = de
| access-date = 17 October 2019
}}
| url = https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article201931262/Fruehere-Gesundheitsministerin-SPD-Politikerin-Anke-Fuchs-gestorben.html
| title = Frühere Gesundheitsministerin / SPD-Politikerin Anke Fuchs gestorben
| newspaper = Die Welt
| date = 15 October 2019
| language = de
| access-date = 17 October 2019
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External links
- {{DNB portal|13566179X|TYP=}}
- [https://www.spd.de/partei/personen/anke-fuchs/ Anke Fuchs] SPD
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