Frauenwohl ("Women's Welfare") was a German women's society composed of philanthropic women who took as their work the devising of schemes for bettering the conditions of less fortunate women.[1] It was founded by Minna Cauer in Berlin in 1888, who also served as the editor of the association's official organ, also called Frauenwohl.
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