Background
Schubring was born in Berlin to the art historian Professor Schubring.
politician member of the German Bundestag
Schubring was born in Berlin to the art historian Professor Schubring.
She visited school in Berlin and studied national economics at the University of Berlin.
In 1928-1933 she was the managing editor for foreign affairs of the Vossische Zeitung in Berlin. At the end of World World War II she fled to Schleswig-Holstein, where she published a journal "Die Hausfrau" (The housewife) in 1949/50. In 1954 she was not reelected into the BHE board, which led to the resignation of Waldemar Kraft as BHE Chairman.
In 1956 Kraft, Finckenstein and Theodor Oberländer joined the Christian Democratic Union Fraction, which led to the decline of influence of the BHE in German politics.
Finck von Finckenstein was not again elected to the Bundestag and retreated from politics.
After the Nazis took over power in Germany she retreated from politics. In 1950 she joined the League of Expellees and Deprived of Rights (BHE) and became the personal assistant of BHE Chairman Waldemar Kraft and the party"s press referent.
In 1953 she was elected a member of the German Bundestag.