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  1. Elisabeth Freiin von Richthofen (1874–1973), cousin of Red Baron Manfred von Richthofen, was one of the first German social scientists. Else Freiin von Richthofen [1] (October 8, 1874 – December 22, 1973) was among the early female social scientists in Germany.

  2. Else von Richthofen um 1920. Elisabeth Frieda Amélie Sophie Freiin von Richthofen (* 8. Oktober 1874 in Château-Salins; † 22. Dezember 1973 in Heidelberg) war eine deutsche Gewerbeinspektorin und Sozialwissenschaftlerin. Sie ist bekannt als eine der ersten Sozialwissenschaftlerinnen in Deutschland.

  3. German intellectual and social activist, sister of Frieda Lawrence, who was the first woman appointed by the state to monitor the rights of women factory workers. Born in the French city of Metz, in Lorraine, in 1874; eldest of three daughters of Friedrich von Richthofen (a civil engineer) and Anna (Marquier) von Richthofen; sister of Frieda ...

  4. The von Richthofen Sisters: The Triumphant and the Tragic Modes of Love: Else and Frieda Von Richthofen, Otto Gross, Max Weber, and D.H. Lawrence, in the Years 1870–1970. New York: Basic Books, 1974. ISBN 0465090508. Jackson, Rosie. Frieda Lawrence (Including Not I, But the Wind and other autobiographical writings).

  5. Although Else von Richthofen first worked as a teacher, she earned her doctorate in economics from Heidelberg University in 1901 and started work as a labor inspector in Karlsruhe. She married Edgar Jaffé (1865-1921), a well-known economist and entrepreneur, in 1902.

  6. Von Richthofen, Else (1874–1973) German intellectual and social activist. Name variations: Else Jaffe. Born Elisabeth Helene Amalie Sophie Freiin von Richthofen, in the French city of Metz, in Lorraine, Oct 8, 1874; died Dec 22, 1973; eldest of 3 daughters of Friedrich von Richthofen (civil engineer) and Anna (Marquier) von Richthofen; sister ...