• Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre (26 December 1921 – 22 January 2021) was a Swiss politician who spent her political career in Geneva. She fought for women's...
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  • Baeumler, 72, French politician, deputy (1988–1993, 1997–2002). Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre, 99, Swiss politician and feminist, member of the Grand Council...
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    some historians indulge in." De Zayas was co-president, with Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre, of the Association Suisses et Internationaux de Genève (ASIG)...
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  • 1932) 11 January – Paul Kölliker, rower (born 1932) 22 January – Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre, politician and activist (born 1921) 29 January – Robert Heuberger...
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  • (president 1959–1965) Rolande Gaillard (president 1965–1971) Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre (president 1975–1980) Sibylle Burger-Bono (president 1999–2005)...
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    proposing news and articles from other medias in Switzerland. Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre founded the Emilie Gourd Foundation in 1984 with the aim of continuing...
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    "gars du bâtiment" prenaient la rue" (in French). Gauchebdo. Berenstein-Wavre, Jacqueline; De Giorgi, Alda (1998). "Lucien Tronchet, syndicaliste de choc"...
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