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Berliner Illustrirten Zeitung from September 20, 1896 on the International Women's Congress in Berlin
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(Eingeschr?nkte Rechte f?r bestimmte redaktionelle Kunden in Deutschland. Limited rights for specific editorial clients in Germany.) Titelseite der Illustrirten Zeitung vom 20.09.1896, Berlin, zum internationalen Frauenkongress in Berlin. (v.l.o.nach r.u.): Henriette Goldschmidt, Gr?fin Viktorine Butler, Lina Morgenstern, Anna Schepeler-Leite, Helene Lange, Minna Cauer, Lily Braun-Gizycki, Emilie Rempin, Marie Stritt, Hanna Bieber-B?hm, Jeanette Schwerin, Anita Augspurg. (Photo by ullstein bild/ullstein bild via Getty Images)