Dossier on women for peace during world war I, 1914-1918, with the focus on women like: Lida Gustava Heymann and Hedwig Dohm, important spokeswomen of the radical wings of the women's movement, Bertha von Suttner, writer, feminist and pacifist, Mathilde Vaerting, pedagogue and sociologist, and Rosa Mayreder, philosopher, writer and painter, was one the important spokeswomen of the Austrian women's movement. Also Elfriede Kuhr, at twelve when the war started she began her diary. It shows the transformation of a war enthusiastic into a pacifist. From April 21 till the first of May 1915 more than 1000 women from 13 European countries with the US and Canada came together in The Hague to confront national warfare and international women's solidarity. While men went to war women have to take over their jobs.