Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1915-1965: A Record of Fifty Years' WorkHistorical study of the women's international league for peace and freedom (incl. Freedom of association). |
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WARTIME PRELUDE | 17 |
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE | 25 |
POSTWAR TROUBLESPOTS | 34 |
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action Aletta Jacobs American amongst AndrĂ©e Jouve appeal armaments arms Assembly Austria Britain British section Camille Drevet campaign Catherine Marshall Chairman China Clara Ragaz co-operation Commission continued Council countries Czechoslovakia December delegates democratic Denmark Disarmament Conference DuchĂȘne economic Edith Pye Emily Balch Emily Greene Balch Europe European favour force France French section Geneva Gertrude Baer Government groups Hague Congress Holland Hungary India International Chairmen International Congress International League Italy Jane Addams Japan Japanese League for Peace League of Nations Louie Bennett meeting ment military national sections neutral neutral countries non-violent Norway nuclear pacifist Pax International Peace and Freedom Poland political post-war President problems proposals refugees representatives resolution Romain Rolland Rosika Schwimmer Secretary sent September social Soviet Sweden Switzerland tion total and universal Treaty UNESCO United Nations urged WILPF WILPF Executive Committee WILPF members WILPF section women Women's International League World Disarmament