22 December 1949(1949-12-22) (aged 76) London, United Kingdom
Franziska Blatny (22 March 1873 – 22 December 1949) was a Czechoslovakian politician. In 1920 she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies, becoming one of the first group of female parliamentarians in the country.
Biography
Blatny was born Franziska Feldmann-Fischer in Udritsch, Austria-Hungary (now Údrč, part of Bochov in the Czech Republic), Austria-Hungary in 1873.[1] After her mother died, she and her father moved to Karlovy Vary. She joined the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria in 1901,[2] and married Leopold Blatny, a trade unionist, in 1912. The couple moved to Vienna, but he died four years later and she returned to Karlovy Vary.
She emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1939.[3] Following World War II she ignored requests from Edvard Beneš to return home,[1] and died in London in 1949.