Miller, Susanne (1915–)
Miller, Susanne (1915–)
Bulgarian-born German historian. Born Susanne Strasser in Sofia, Bulgaria, May 14, 1915; dau. of an Austrian banker; studied at University of Vienna; University of Bonn, PhD, 1963; m. Horace Miller (Labour Party activist); m. Willi Eichler, leader of International Socialist League of Struggle (ISK).
Leading historian of the German Social Democratic movement, whose research and persuasive arguments have earned her a worldwide reputation as a scholar, moved from Austria to London (1934); moved to Germany (1946); wrote a large number of books examining the complexities of the relationship between the Social Democratic movement and political power, including the difficulties of creating a democratic spirit in Germany; retired (1978) but remained active in German public life.
See also Women in World History.