Henriette Crone

Thora Elise Henriette Crone (1874–1933) was a working-class Danish trade unionist, social democrat politician and peace activist.

She was an early member of Danske Kvinders Fredskæde, established in 1915 as the Danish branch of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

[5][4] On the political front, representing the social democrats in 1920 she was elected to the Landstinget, the upper house of the Danish parliament, where she remained in office for the rest of her life.

In addition to social legislation, topics in which she took an active interest included health insurance, protection of children and young people and women's relation.

[1] Crone played an active part at the Fourth LSI Women's Conference held in Vienna in July 1931, calling for less detail in international resolutions in the interests of leaving practical implementation to the participating countries.

Henriette Crone