English: Dora Staudinger fourth from left in 1938. Women of the Swiss delegation on their way to an international congress of women against war and fascism. Anonymous photograph, 1930s (private archive Luzia Höchli).
Deutsch: Frauen der Schweizer Delegation auf dem Weg zu einem internationalen Kongress der Frauen gegen Krieg und Faschismus. Anonyme Fotografie, 1930er Jahre (Privatarchiv Luzia Höchli). Die Aufnahme entstand wahrscheinlich während der Reise zum Weltkongress der Frauen in Marseille, der vom 13. bis 15. Mai 1938 stattfand. Neben Dora Staudinger (mit Mappe, vierte von links) ist ganz links Clara Ragaz zu erkennen.
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