It was Clara Zetkin. In 1910, in the city of Copenhagen, the II International Congress of Socialist Women took place, which was supported by the Communist International. At that event, Clara Zetkin, a member of the German Communist Party, proposed the creation of an International Women's Day, without, however, stipulating a specific date.
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It was Clara Zetkin. In 1910, in the city of Copenhagen, the II International Congress of Socialist Women took place, which was supported by the Communist International. At that event, Clara Zetkin, a member of the German Communist Party, proposed the creation of an International Women's Day, without, however, stipulating a specific date.
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