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  • Subject is exactly "World War I, aftermath"
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The International Red Cross reports on the number of Austrian and Hungarian prisoners of war held in Siberia.
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Also known as A Declaration of Spiritual Independence, March 1919

Rolland calls upon the people of all nations to unite now that World War I has ended and throw off nationalism in favor of working for humanity.
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The Conference proposes a series of resolutions calling for revision of the peace terms of World War I.
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Swanwick drafts the resolutions to be presented to the Hague Women's Conference in December, seeking to revise treaties to insure international peace and cooperation.
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Addams addresses the Great Lakes Congress of the League to Enforce Peace, arguing for the importance of international cooperation after the war. The meeting was held in Chicago.
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A summary of Addams' remarks to the Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends about conditions in Europe and her trip through Germany.
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Wheeler puts out a call for ideas about what will happen after World War I.
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Kennedy thanks Addams for her Survey articles and muses on how pacifists were treated during the World War Ir.
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Yeomans tells Addams about conditions in Europe and the relief work he is doing.
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Clark advises Addams not to support the German women's appeal due to war crimes and atrocities committed by German troops.
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Alice Hamilton writes to her family of her travels with Jane Addams in France through devastated areas affected by World War I.
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Hamilton tells Smith about her travels with Addams, makes comments on their companions, and their plans to go to Germany.
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Hamilton tells Smith about her visit in England and her hopes to meet up with Addams in London.
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Hamilton tells Smith all about the delegates and atmosphere of the International Congress of Women's opening day.
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Post relates to Addams her conversation with William Jennings Bryan about the Woman's Peace Party's letter to the President and plans for a Congress after peace is achieved in Europe.
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Addams discusses the role of American women as economic factors in the post-World War I global economy.
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Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given to the American Sociological Society.
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Addams discusses the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given at the American Sociological Society meeting, held in Chicago from December 29-31, 1919.
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A draft of Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given at the American Sociological Society meeting, held in Chicago from December 29-31, 1919.
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Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given to the American Sociological Society.
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Amy Woods writes to Jane Addams asking her advice on how the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom should gain finances for the December 7th Hague Conference of 1922
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Hull sent Addams a survey on her views on the annexation of territories.
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The author asks Addams to stand against polygamy, which she fears will infect the United States due to war casualties. .
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The author asks Addams for help getting American women to protest atrocities in Wiesbaden, Germany.
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Bourjakian, Shikrdmian, and Mangrian appeal to Allied women to intervene on behalf of Hajin, Armenia in its fight against the Turks.
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Webb invites Addams to visit her in England and to review her book.
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The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom issues a call for a meeting to discuss revising World War I treaties to ensure a lasting peace.
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Wood tells Addams about conditions in Germany and hopes to see her before she heads back to America.
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Pierce sends Addams information regarding locating and photographing the graves of American soldiers in France.
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Logan shares his ideas about how public opinion on militarism might be impacted by World War I.
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Eastman asks Addams if the New York branch of the Woman's Peace Party can respond with sympathy to the German women's appeal.
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Apcar asks Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to intervene for Armenian women and children.
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Von Mach invites Addams to speak at a meeting opposing the French colonial troops in the German Rhine.
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Slayden wants to know when Addams will be visiting Washington, and explains a plan which her friend has in regards to the end of the war.
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Abderhalden asks Wells for help funding a plan to feed starving German children.
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Balch updates Addams on remaining costs from the Congress and discusses the need for child welfare in Hungary.
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Balch tells Addams that she thinks she should sign the petition in favor of Flemish Nationals.
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Balch writes Addams about her personal life, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom office in Geneva, activities regarding prisoners of war, and international education.
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Balch sends Ovington word of efforts of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom regarding issues surrounding Black troops from colonized countries.
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Balch asks the New York Times to support efforts to have the United States postpone Austrian war debts until the country is back on its feet.
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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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Hobhouse writes Addams about relief for children in Leipzig, Germany, children.
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Boos-Jegher asks Addams to help remove French African troops from occupied Germany.
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Poole requests Addams's help in his work with the Foreign Press Bureau. Poole explains the role educators of all nations have in the aftermath of war.
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Freed asks Addams for advice in helping a friend whose life has been derailed by his deserting the army.
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Addams argues that international organizations should include humanitarian goals as well as political ones in order to win public support. This was also given as a speech to the Labor Forum in Detroit on Nov. 28, 1920.

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