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Von Suttner, Baroness Bertha Sophie Felicita - MSN Encarta Von Suttner, Baroness Bertha Sophie Felicita (18431914), Austrian writer and peace activist who in 1905 became the first woman to win the Nobel http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761596136/von_suttner_baroness_bertha_sophie
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