Rassemblement universel pour la paix/International Peace Campaign collection, 1936-1942.

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Rassemblement universel pour la paix/International Peace Campaign collection, 1936-1942.

Includes files about the World Peace Congress (also called the International Peace Congress and the Brussels Congress) held in Brussels in Sept. 1936, the 1938 Preparatory Peasant Peace Conference, and other conferences; correspondence, administrative files, and files from National Committees of various countries.

10 linear in.

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International Peace Campaign

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Founded in September 1935 as a reaction to fascist Italy's invasion of Abyssinia to influence public opinion internationally and to organize popular support for the peace keeping tasks of the League of Nations by coordinating relevant activities of groups and individuals from communist to conservative, atheist to religious, etc.; initiated in public by the British conservative Robert Viscount Cecil of Chelwood and the French radical socialist deputy and later Minister of the Popular Front Govern...

League of Nations

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Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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