
A Different History
Documentary
Overview
A three-part documentary about the long road to women's suffrage in Switzerland.
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Ulla Balzer
Ulla Balzer
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Ulla Balzer
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Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre
Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre
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Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre
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Marie Böhlen
Marie Böhlen
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Marie Böhlen
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Marianne Frischknecht
Marianne Frischknecht
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Marianne Frischknecht
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Christine Goll
Christine Goll
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Christine Goll
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Yvette Jaggi
Yvette Jaggi
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Yvette Jaggi
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Ursula Koch
Ursula Koch
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Ursula Koch
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Lilo König
Lilo König
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Lilo König
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Ellen Meyrat-Schlee
Ellen Meyrat-Schlee
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Ellen Meyrat-Schlee
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Anneliese Villard-Traber
Anneliese Villard-Traber
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Anneliese Villard-Traber
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