Anna Simon (6 January 1862 – 23 June 1926) was a German trade unionist and politician.
She was educated at the Hedwigschule, after which she worked as a Kurbelstepperin (operator of Bonnaz embroidery machines) until 1908.
[2] She became a board member of the Berlin branch of the Textile Workers' Association in January 1908 and began working for the association in November the same year, initially based in Forst, before relocating to Brandenburg an der Havel in 1911.
[1] She also joined the Social Democratic Party (SPD), becoming a member of its district board in Westhavelland in 1911.
[2] In 1919 she was elected to the Weimar National Assembly from the West Prussia constituency as a representative of the SPD.