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Gertrud Baer (1890–1981) – German Jewish peace activist, and a founding member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; Joan Baez (born 1941) – American anti-war protester, inspirational singer; Matilde Bajer (1840–1934) – Danish feminist and peace activists
Gertrud Baer (1890–1981) – German Jewish peace activist, and a founding member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; Hedwig Dohm (1831–1919) – German feminist, writer, pacifist; Lida Gustava Heymann (1868–1943) – German feminist, pacifist and women's rights activist
The Carl-von-Ossietzky-Fonds is a fund to support activists that came into conflict with the law through peace and anti-war activities. It helps to cover possible costs of a conviction and corresponding fees. [19] It is named after the former secretary of the German Peace Society Carl von Ossietzky.
Chickering, Roger Philip. "The Peace Movement and the Religious Community in Germany, 1900–1914." Church history 38.3 (1969): 300-311. Davy, Jennifer Anne. "Pacifist thought and gender ideology in the political biographies of women peace activists in Germany, 1899-1970: introduction." Journal of Women's History 13.3 (2001): 34-45. Oppenheimer ...
German Christian pacifists (24 P) G. German Peace Society members (37 P) Pages in category "German pacifists" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 ...
Activists seek social justice in the form of equal protection and equal opportunity under the law for groups which had been disenfranchised. The peace movement is characterized by the belief that humans should not wage war or engage in ethnic cleansing about language, race, or natural resources, or engage in ethical conflict over religion or ...
Gertrud Baer (1890–1981) was a German Jewish women's rights and peace activist.One of the founding members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, she served as the executive secretary of the German branch of WILPF beginning in 1921 and co-chair of the international organization from 1929 to 1947.
Anna Bernhardine Eckstein (14 June 1868 – 16 October 1947) was a German champion of world peace, who trained as a teacher and campaigned for peace across the world.She gathered six million signatures on a petition and, in 1913, was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.