Frauenkomitee Bern
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Frauenkomitee Bern was a women's organization in Switzerland, founded in 1893. [1]
The organization was based in Bern and united the elite women of Bern, normally the wives of government officials. It played in important role, as it functioned as a channel between the federal government and the women's movement, and was consulted by the Federal authorities in women's issues on federal level.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Christine Fauré:Political and Historical Encyclopedia of Women