English: Renée-Marguerite Frick-Cramer (1887-1963), the first ever female delegate of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) while working at the International Prisoners-of-War (IPWA) during the First World War and the first ever woman to become an ICRC member shortly after WWI. Portrait of her during the Second World War, when she was one of the few ICRC members who urged its respective Presidents to denounce Nazi Germany's system of extermination and concentration camps. From the collections of the City of Geneva (Ville de Genève) and the ICRC.
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