Alice Masaryková

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Alice Masaryková (born May 3 1879) was one of the founding members of the Czechoslovak Red Cross and was a Czech feminist. She was born in Vienna, the first child of the future founder and first president of Czechoslovakia, Tomas Garrigue Masaryk and his American wife Charlotte. The family moved to Prague when Alice was three. She spoke Czech because her father was Czech, but she was also in a German environment in Vienna and learned German. She spoke English too because her mother was American. She was a teacher. [1]

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