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  • Mentions: Government of Germany
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Sheepshanks sends Addams updates on activities at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Geneva office.
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Feld discusses the formation of the University for Political Science in Germany.
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Detzer tells Addams about a dinner at the Women's University Club in which two German women criticized the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's German Section.
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Addams gives the example of a Belgian woman who aided Germans after the war as a model for new beginnings.
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Addams spoke about the roles women are playing in the peace movement to a breakfast meeting in Topeka. The article also details other activities during her trip.
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Addams argues that women can organize to prevent wars.
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Baer tells Addams about her activities since leaving America.
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Dulles explores the implications of the World War I reparations on the world's economy. The speech was initially delivered at the League of Free Nations Association on March 12, 1931 in New York and then published in the New Republic.
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Heymann updates Addams on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Executive Committee meeting, office, and issues in Vienna.
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Muprhy details the American peace tour of Annot Robinson, Gertrud Baer, and Thérèse Pottecher-Arnould.
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The Association's news bulletin discusses revolution in Mexico, war debts in Germany, the organization of a national student forum, and a treaty between Germany and Poland, resolutions for international peace from the convention of the National League of Women Voters, and limiting the manufacturing of opium.
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Balch drafts a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom message about war debts and reparations for the Genoa Conference.
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Brown testifies on behalf of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section for a dramatic reduction in American military spending and and for universal disarmament.
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Ernst tells Addams that she thinks the French occupation of the Rhine should not be stopped and that American women should resist the urge to object.
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McDonald asks Addams for her opinion regarding several proposals and updates her on various issues having to do with international affairs.
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Ebert welcomes Addams to Europe and thanks her for her efforts to relieve suffering after World War I.
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Lindemann tells Addams about the plight of Germany and asks help employing German women.
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Bryan lays out six alternatives to war and urges readers to alert them to the President and their Congressmen.
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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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Also known as The German Red Cross in the Present and Future, November 1920

The German Red Cross provides information about its recent work.
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Wood estimates the number of prisoners of war remaining in Siberia. This is part of a longer letter to Addams.
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Wood updates Thomas about efforts to raise funds to return prisoners of war in Siberia.
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Wood updates Addams on efforts to raise funds to help prisoners of war in Siberia.
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The author asks Addams for help getting American women to protest atrocities in Wiesbaden, Germany.
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Hamburg reports on its inadequate food supplies and failing crops.
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Dreier offers Addams her views on several German women leaders.
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Hobhouse writes Addams about relief for children in Leipzig, Germany, children.
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Hobhouse describes hunger as a result of the war in Leipzig, Germany, and asks Addams for relief funds for children there.
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Kellogg thanks Addams for the article on her visit to Germany and asks her to leave in some passages that she had deleted.
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De Jong Van Beek en Donk tells Addams that the International Conference for the Study of a League of Nations has been postponed and invites her to participate.
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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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Atkinson criticizes Addams's continued work for peace, claiming that the time has come to support the war effort.
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Zueblin argues that Prussian militarism is the real enemy and that the war pits militarism against democracy
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Jacobs and Manus criticize Addams for overstepping her role as president of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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Liddon asks Addams for information for a debate concerning the United States' response to Germany's violation of Belgian neutrality.
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Gerberding offers Addams his suggestions on how to achieve peace.
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Fiske asks Addams to create a petition for the women of America to oppose entry into World War I.
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Post updates Addams on her activities in Washington and discusses the work of the Anti-War Emergency Committee.
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Denison expresses her opposition to Addams's request to demand a referendum from President Wilson because of the current political climate in the U.S. and the need to build defense against Germany.
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Love writes to Addams about Germany's warmongering and condemns its militarism.
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Jacobs and Manus ask Addams for her opinion about the peace plan proposed by Germany.
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Kellogg summarizes an American Union Against Militarism meeting during which members grappled with ideas about war.
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Parsons goes over multiple points about the current climate around the war in Europe and how President Wilson can keep America neutral.
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Sherman tells Addams that he believes a referendum vote for peace would not do any good, even though he sees war as a last resort.
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Recommends that peace societies in the United States unite to send a message regarding contraband of war to the government.
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Johnson sends funds to help the fight against militarism and recommends uniting the peace societies and sending President Wilson support.
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Axson praises Addams for Women at The Hague and her work advancing peace negotiations.
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Kellogg sends Addams ideas about the German peace proposal and asks for her approach for possible publication in The Survey.
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