Leopoldine Kulka

She joined the radical General Austrian Women's Association (GAWA) before she was thirty.

[2] In 1904 she and Adele Gerber went to Berlin to help found the International Women's Suffrage Alliance.

The South African Schreiner argued that women understood the value of life more than men.

Italy only managed one delegate, Rosa Genoni, and she was keen to note that she did not represent her country.

[1] In 1919 the war had finished and Kulka horrified Jane Addams and other delegates as she described the demoralising effects of starvation.

International Congress of Women in 1915 . left to right:1. Lucy Thoumaian - Armenia, 2. Leopoldine Kulka - Austria, 3. Laura Hughes - Canada, 4. Rosika Schwimmer - Hungary, 5. Anika Augspurg - Germany, 6. Jane Addams - USA, 7. Eugenie Hamer - Belgium, 8. Aletta Jacobs - Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan - UK, 10. Rosa Genoni - Italy, 11. Anna Kleman - Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard - Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau - Norway