Emmy Wolff

Emmy Wolff (25 December 1890 in Bernburg an der Saale – 9 November 1969 in Haslemere, Surrey, England) was a German-British sociologist, educator, poet and women's movement publicist and activist.

Emmy was the eldest of three children of the banker Paul Wolff and his wife Julie Fliess who volunteered in the local Jewish community.

[1] In 1925, Wolff became an assistant to the Reichstag politician Gertrud Bäumer, who appointed her to the editorial team of the magazine Die Hilfe.

In this function she edited the News bulletin of the Bund Deutscher Frauenvereine with Alice Bensheimer for three years.

The two women worked at Stoatley Rough School for many years even after they ended their personal relationship.