Ada Krivic

Ada Krivic (February 17, 1914 – July 31, 1995) was a Slovene partisan in World War II and a noted politician in Yugoslavia.

[1] She was involved in the early organisation of care for the orphans of parents lost in Ljubljana[2] Between May and June 1942 she was imprisoned by the Italian fascists.

[3] Krivic was President of the Association of the Friends of Childhood and a member of the Slovene Executive Conmmittee.

She was a high level delegate in 1957 with Vida Tomšič, Lzenda Mimica, Milka Kufrin and Mara Naceva to meet representatives of Eugénie Cotton's Women's International Democratic Federation.

She was the mother of Mish Krivik who became a leading judge defending equal rights.