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  • Subject is exactly "peace movement, in Germany"
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Legien tells Bohm about German workers' support for efforts to end the war.
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While in Berlin to present peace resolutions, Addams comments that though the world is war-crazy, she expects the United States to remain neutral.
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Balch updates Lochner on the International Congress of Woman's delegation meetings with Denmark, Norway, Germany, and the Netherlands.
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Schwimmer is concerned that she hasn't heard from Addams and gives her an account of their activities in Scandinavia and Germany.
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Hyers responds for Addams, telling Pfannebecker that it would be extremely difficult to help the peace movement by contacting relatives in Germany and urging them to protest to their government.
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Karsten is looking for a pamphlet that Mead needs and will pass it along when she finds it. Karsten has also been working with several librarians who are interested in peace literature.
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Selenka asks Addams if she can attend the upcoming Woman's Peace Party annual meeting to update her on the German committee of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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Addams explains what the National Office of the Woman's Peace Party has been doing as the United States is on the brink of war.
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Sihler tells Addams he added her name to a list of subscribers to a potential publication about Germany.
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Hanfstaengl writes to Addams regarding the Woman's Congress meeting in Zurich.
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Hamilton tells Smith about Addams's activities at the International Congress of Women and of their plans to travel to Germany and Austria.
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Jacobs writes to explain a report that she disavowed Addams's report on the German trip and reports on her activities.
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Jordan writes to Addams about Alfred Fried's work.
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Dreier offers Addams her views on several German women leaders.
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Villard sends Addams a message from a German woman and asks her to write a leaflet for the Women's Peace Society.
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A petition calling for an international woman's strike in the case of war.
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Addams sends Kellogg a call from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Bavarian Branch to halt militarism.
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Augspurg and Heymann suggest the dismissal of volunteer militias, arguing that Germany should instead focus on education to restart its economy and culture.
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An advertisement for a book on the Peace Movement edited by Kurt Lenz and Walter Fabian.
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Ernst asks Addams for a meeting, telling her that she has felt alienated from American peace activists and advising on the problems in Germany.
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Heymann sends Addams a resolution calling for Irish independence and tells of the situation in Europe.
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Dulles thanks Addams for introducing her to German Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members.
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Balch asks Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Sections to send petitions and letters to the London Conference demanding a modification in the amount of reparation payments to be levied on Germany.
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Balch sends Addams the text of Lili Jannasch's letter that describes the German women's struggle against Pan-Germanism and seeks help from Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Adler tells Spencer that he is skeptical about Friedrich Foerster's plans for a pacifist school to be funded from outside Germany.