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Rosika Schwimmer (Hungarian:
Schwimmer Rózsa; 11
September 1877 – 3
August 1948) was a Hungarian-born pacifist, feminist,
world federalist and women's...
- he felt
financed war, and he
tried to stop them. In 1915, the
pacifist Rosika Schwimmer gained favor with Ford, who
agreed to fund a
Peace Ship to Europe...
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Television Award for Best
Actress for her performance. She
later pla****
Rosika Miklos in the
James Bond film The
Living Daylights (1987), and
starred in...
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Government was
established in 1937 by
prominent feminists and
peace activists Rosika Schwimmer and Lola
Maverick Lloyd. CWG
emerged as the
pioneering organization...
- prin****lly
offered one
million and
later increased it to ten
million dollars.
Rosika Schwimmer,
Hungarian activist,
heard the news
through a colleague, Louis...
- to Bond.
Thomas Wheatley as Saunders, Bond's ally.
Julie T.
Wallace as
Rosika Miklos,
James Bond's
contact in Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia who
works at...
- (secretary),
Kathleen Courtney (interpreter) Hungary:
Vilma Glücklich,
Rosika Schwimmer Italy: Rosa
Genoni Netherlands:
Aletta Jacobs,
Hanna van Biema-Hymans...
- were
forced to
adjust to the
realities of war.
After "the guns of August",
Rosika Schwimmer, a
native of Austria-Hungary
working in
England but prevented...
- In the evenings, the
circus people go to a
nearby inn that
belongs to
Rosika's stepfather. She doesn't want to be
there for the
guests and
dance for them...
- (1872–1927) –
Hungarian educator,
pacifist and women's
rights activist Rosika Schwimmer (1877–1948) –
Hungarian pacifist,
feminist and suffragist. Kirthi...