international feminist congresses. Plamínková was arrested by the Gestapo in 1942 and executed. Františka Faustina Plamínková was born on 5 February 1875 in...
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significant feminist organization in the interwar period. Founded by Františka Plamínková, its members strove for reform of marriage laws and employment restrictions...
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graduating in 1926. Her early political life was influenced by senator Františka Plamínková, the Women's National Council founder. Horáková married her husband...
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Karel Šváb [cs] Vladimír Javorský as Alois Schmidt Dagmar Bláhová as Františka Plamínková Anna Geislerová as Ludmila Brožová-Polednová "Vaše, jen Vaše Milada...
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within Austria-Hungary with prominent Czech suffragists including Františka Plamínková, Marie Tůmová, and Charlotte Garrigue Masaryk. The Czech suffrage...
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from the original (PDF) on 25 May 2015. Retrieved 24 May 2015. "Františka Plamínková: the feminist suffragette who ensured Czechoslovakia's Constitution...
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the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church, later canonised as St. Gorazd Františka Plamínková, senator, feminist Evžen Rošický, journalist, athlete Vladislav Vančura...
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spent several months there, they were released following action by Františka Plamínková. Following the onset of the Second World War, when Schmolka was in...
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Relations". canadiana.ca. Archived from the original on March 9, 2015. "Františka Plamínková: the feminist suffragette who ensured Czechoslovakia's Constitution...
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1897, but was unable to join until 1912. In 1905, together with Františka Plamínková, she was a co-founder of the Committee on Women's Suffrage and several...
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memoriam, class III JUDr. Josef Patejdl, in memoriam, class III Františka Plamínková, in memoriam, class III Prof. Marie Provazníková, in memoriam, class...
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its vice-president, for which she collaborated with, for example, Františka Plamínková and Milada Horáková. In articles and professional texts, she dealt...
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National Council She was friends with a fellow teacher and suffragist Františka Plamínková, with whom she worked in the Committee for Women's Suffrage. Tůmová...
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1908, was among the first three women to run for the Bohemian Diet Františka Plamínková (1875–1942) – founded the Committee for Women's Suffrage (Czech:...
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governing board was initially made up of members: from Czechoslovakia—Františka Plamínková, a member of the Prague Municipal Council; Eliška Purkyňová, deputy;...
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Day (Czech: Slavnostní den; for women's choir), 1936, dedicated to Františka Plamínková Reisserová also wrote In Margin Vitae, a book of her poems written...
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board of the IWSA in 1924, serving with Germaine Malaterre-Sellier, Františka Plamínková, and Adela Schreiber, among others. After conflicts arose between...
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Nomination archive – Augusta Rosenberg nobelprize.org Nomination archive – F F Plaminkova nobelprize.org Nomination archive – Elisa Petersen nobelprize.org Nomination...
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seriously hampered by the influence of the Catholic Church. Along with Františka Plamínková and Karla Máchová, both teachers from Bohemia, she became one of...
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