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Germaine Renée Suzanne Malaterre-Sellier (1889–1967) was a brave French nurse. She was also a strong supporter of women's rights and peace. She worked hard to make sure women had the right to vote. She also believed that countries should work together to avoid wars.

Early Life and Important Work

Germaine Malaterre-Sellier was born in 1889. She became a nurse and dedicated her life to helping others. She was a very active person.

Helping Women Get the Vote

From 1920, Germaine was a leader in two important groups. She was the Vice-President of the Women's Union for the League of Nations. This group wanted countries to cooperate for peace. At the same time, she was a top leader in the French Women's Suffrage Union. This group fought for women to have the right to vote. Suffrage means the right to vote in elections.

A Nurse During Wartime

During the First World War, Germaine was a main nurse for the Red Cross. The Red Cross helps people during emergencies. She was known for her brave and heroic work. Many people remembered her for helping soldiers who had been in the war.

Working for Children and Society

After the war, Germaine continued her work for peace. She also helped discuss important laws about children. She wrote a special report for a group of lawmakers. This report focused on making life better for kids.

International Efforts

Germaine Malaterre-Sellier also worked on a global scale. She helped countries around the world.

A Pioneer at the League of Nations

In the 1930s, Germaine kept serving public groups. In 1932, she became the first French woman to be a special advisor to the League of Nations. The League of Nations was an organization where countries tried to solve problems peacefully. It was a very important role for a woman at that time.

Surveys in North America

In 1937, she traveled to the United States and Canada. She did a survey for the League of Nations. This helped the organization understand different issues around the world.

Supporting the Resistance

During the Second World War, Germaine supported the French Resistance. The Resistance was a secret group that fought against the occupation of France.

Later Life

Germaine Malaterre-Sellier passed away in Paris on May 29, 1967. She is remembered for her dedication to nursing, women's rights, and peace.

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