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In page Marguerite Frick-Cramer:

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Between March and April 1917, Cramer officially became the first female delegate of the ICRC when she was sent on a mission to Berlin, Copenhagen, and Stockholm.[1] In October of the same year, she went on another mission to Paris[8] and in December, she took part in the Franco-German conferences which the ICRC organised in Bern upon the request of the Swiss government in order to negotiate the repatriation of POWs.[1] Still in the same year, the ICRC was awarded its first Nobel Peace Prize – the only prize awarded during the war years – to which Cramer arguably made her own contribution as well.[citation needed] At this time, Cramer was unhappy with some of the internal ICRC structures: