World Veterans Federation
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World Veterans Federation
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World Veterans Federation
Fédération mondiale des anciens combattants
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Fédération mondiale des anciens combattants
世界歴戦者連盟
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世界歴戦者連盟
W.V.F.
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W.V.F.
Weltfrontkämpferverband
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Weltfrontkämpferverband
FMAC Abkuerzung
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FMAC Abkuerzung
WVF (World Veterans Federation)
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WVF (World Veterans Federation)
Fédération internationale des organisations d'anciens combattants
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Fédération internationale des organisations d'anciens combattants
Weltfrontkämpferverband
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Weltfrontkämpferverband
International federation of war veterans'organizations
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International federation of war veterans'organizations
Federación Mundial de Veteranos de Guerra
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Federación Mundial de Veteranos de Guerra
Fédération Mondiale des Anciens Combattants
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Fédération Mondiale des Anciens Combattants
Fédération internationale des organisations d'anciens combattants
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Fédération internationale des organisations d'anciens combattants
FMAC
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FMAC
IFWVO
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IFWVO
FIOAC
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FIOAC
Federación Mundial de Veteranos de Guerra
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Federación Mundial de Veteranos de Guerra
FMAC (Fédération mondiale des anciens combattants)
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FMAC (Fédération mondiale des anciens combattants)
WVF
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WVF
WVF Abkuerzung
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WVF Abkuerzung
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Initially conceived in Paris in 1950 as the International Federation of War Veterans Organizations, the group met again in Rome in July 1951 with representatives from 20 countries. The Second General Assembly, then calling itself World Veterans Federation, was held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, November 1951. At the end of 1952, membership was 16 million. The Credo, written by Nobel Peace Prize recipient Dr. Ralph Bunche begins: "None can speak more eloquently for peace than those who have fought in war."
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https://viaf.org/viaf/132392664
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80040471
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n80040471
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International organization
Veterans
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International
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