Graziella Sonnino

There was an international rise in anti-war feeling in Europe in 1919 and a widespread demand for the vote for women.

[4][5][6] Sonnino served in the Women's Union (UNF) together with Nina Sullam Rignano[7][8] and Ada Treves Segre.

They worked on creating a school for retraining women who had been dismissed from the factories where they had replaced men during the First World War.

[13] Records indicate that, as a Jew, she moved from Italy to Switzerland until the end of the war.

[1]Sonnino, in an account of an interview in 1956, related how the Jews had suffered under the Fascists, indicating that she had returned to Milan from Switzerland after the end of World War II.

UFN donne italiane
Unione femminile nazionale ( UFN) National Women's Union founding document calling on Italian women to join.