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switzerland gertrude baer was a really remarkable figure. her father was a banker in hamburg, but was a strong feminist, used to drive out her mother back door. try get out the window night or go out at night to a meeting for a feminist. meeting. and her mother would let her in a she come in the window. she really kept the international alive. she would not did not get to the first congress. but she didn't have to really kept it alive by being carrying it on. and she escaped from germany after hitler came in. she was on the list to be liquidated and she brought they had their last meeting in cologne on the border. she said goodbye and came over into switzerland with a list of them with her. she carried it on all through the war, kept it going at, and she came to the united states to represent us at the and is very large,he representation out at the un. emily green branch had been on the faculty at wellesley and had gotten a leave of absence due go with miss adams and work on this and she succeeded after that. she succeeded adams as the inter
switzerland gertrude baer was a really remarkable figure. her father was a banker in hamburg, but was a strong feminist, used to drive out her mother back door. try get out the window night or go out at night to a meeting for a feminist. meeting. and her mother would let her in a she come in the window. she really kept the international alive. she would not did not get to the first congress. but she didn't have to really kept it alive by being carrying it on. and she escaped from germany after...
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on august 3rd, gertrude stein leaves riga with a delegation of latvian communists for the moscow supreme■wl stalin and company delegates. in the background is marshal timoshenko. rosenstein■s petitions acceptane of latvia as a soviet. in addition to stalin, our khrushchev, molotov, mikoyan and hogan toamerican versions sometimes means home to be welcomed by soviet troops as the old guard of an item in molotov speech to the supreme soviet 1939. quote, the nonsensical talk aboutt invasion of the balkan countries as some of the organs of the foreign press charged is only to the interest of our common enemies. the newantees freedom from unreasonable arrest, unquote. however enough charges are found to send of latvian men, women and to slave labor camps in the soviet union and. ■on this list of the names of 78 people arrested by the nkvd soviet secret police, the notation at the end of the list plains theuicharges not politice shoot them to death. the example of estonia a promise soviet union requests these bases. the little country actually. in june■? of 1940, the red army invades es
on august 3rd, gertrude stein leaves riga with a delegation of latvian communists for the moscow supreme■wl stalin and company delegates. in the background is marshal timoshenko. rosenstein■s petitions acceptane of latvia as a soviet. in addition to stalin, our khrushchev, molotov, mikoyan and hogan toamerican versions sometimes means home to be welcomed by soviet troops as the old guard of an item in molotov speech to the supreme soviet 1939. quote, the nonsensical talk aboutt invasion of...
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on august 3rd, gertrude stein leaves riga with a delegation of latvian communists for the moscow supreme soviet. stalin and company applaud the latvian communist delegates. in the background is marshal timoshenko. rosenstein petitions acceptance of latvia as a soviet. in addition to stalin, our rushchev, molotov, mikoyan and hogan to be american versions sometimes means home to be welcomed by soviet trps honor. we are reminded of an item in molotov speech to the supreme soviet 1939. quote, the nonsensical talk about the soviet invasion of the balkan countries as some of the organs of the foreign press charged is only to the interest of our common enemies. the new constitution from moscow guarantees freedom from unreasonable arrest, unquote. howeverd to send of latvian men, women and to slave labor camps in the soviet union and. on this list of the names of 78 people arrested by the nkvd soviet secretolice, the notation at the end of the list explains the quite reasonable charges not politically reliable shoot them to estonia also in 1939, with more promises the soviet union requests thes
on august 3rd, gertrude stein leaves riga with a delegation of latvian communists for the moscow supreme soviet. stalin and company applaud the latvian communist delegates. in the background is marshal timoshenko. rosenstein petitions acceptance of latvia as a soviet. in addition to stalin, our rushchev, molotov, mikoyan and hogan to be american versions sometimes means home to be welcomed by soviet trps honor. we are reminded of an item in molotov speech to the supreme soviet 1939. quote, the...
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the distribution of the food as a result became very good friends with gertrude and her coworkers, and they began asking if what other women in america doing for peace? why did mrs. catt us? and i had no idea what they were talking about and through her and group we used to see in the evenings and so on, the they told us about how women had met at the hague in 1915. women from both sides of the line who were opposed the war and wanted to end the war and rightwanted to appeal to the government and had appealed to all the including the neutral and the belligerent governments to stop the war before there was war, destruction and try to negotiate from the onset of war, many women who had previously workedhr alliance tried to maintain ties to a german. some of us. wish to send you a word at this side christmas died those of us who wish for peace may surely offer solemn greeting to such of you who fas there. sons are sent to slay each other and our hearts are torn by the cruelty of. this fate, yet through panes we will be true to our commonwoman. saddened and angered what the war was doing t
the distribution of the food as a result became very good friends with gertrude and her coworkers, and they began asking if what other women in america doing for peace? why did mrs. catt us? and i had no idea what they were talking about and through her and group we used to see in the evenings and so on, the they told us about how women had met at the hague in 1915. women from both sides of the line who were opposed the war and wanted to end the war and rightwanted to appeal to the government...