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  2. Pacifism in Germany - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Peace movement - Wikipedia

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    A peace movement is a social movement which seeks to achieve ideals such as the ending of a particular war (or wars) or minimizing inter-human violence in a particular place or situation. They are often linked to the goal of achieving world peace .

  4. List of peace activists - Wikipedia

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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

  5. Peace efforts during World War I - Wikipedia

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    Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg. In 1916, Germany's domestic situation was becoming increasingly worrying due to supply difficulties caused by labor shortages. [3]Faced with the indecision of the White House, Imperial German Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg decided to make his own peace proposal, seeing it as the last chance for a just peace, as the outcome of the war was, in his view ...

  6. German Peace Society - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. European Peace Marches - Wikipedia

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    The European Peace Marches (EPM) arose from a Europe-wide network of initiatives within the Peace Movement. The Marches took place from 1978 to 1992, mobilizing large numbers of citizens especially in the early 1980s. [1] [2] Their aim was to protest the arms race and the growth of military spending.

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  9. Category:German pacifists - Wikipedia

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    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 ...