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- Dansk Fredsforening or the Danish Peace Society was founded by Fredrik Bajer in 1882 when it was initially called Foreningen til Danmarks Neutralisering...
- activist and feminist who became one of the prin****l members of the Dansk Fredsforening (DF) (Danish Peace Society). After experiencing difficulties with board...
- main anti-militarist party during the World War in 1914–1918 Dansk Fredsforening, Danske Kvinders Fredskæde – Denmark German Peace Society International...
- from 1889 she served on the board of the pacifist organization Dansk Fredsforening and became the influential president of the progressive suffragist organization...
- Directorate of Education. She was also chairman of Sveriges Kvinnliga Fredsförening [sv] (Women's Peace ****ociation of Sweden) from the year she founded...
- proponent of the peace movement, she was a member of Sveriges Kvinnliga Fredsförening, the women's peace movement. She was one of two Swedish delegates to...
- was also engaged in the peace movement: she was a member of the Dansk Fredsforening (Danish Peace Movement), where she was active as speaker and writer...
- in 1919. In 1925, parti****ting in the annual meeting of the Dansk Fredsforening (DF) or Danish Peace Society, she stood up against the society's criticism...
- other, and Mathilde Bajer was active in the Danish Peace Society (Dansk Fredsforening) to which Fredrik Bajer was dedicated. The English Quaker and pacifist...
- War with the Swedish Schools’ Peace ****ociation (Svenska skolornas fredsförening) that was active from 1919 to 1956. Elisabet Eurén alternately became...