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Tag Archives: Fellowship of Reconciliation
The International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR)
Just prior to the outbreak of World War I in 1914, English Quaker Henry Hodgkin and German peace activist Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze met on the platform of the railroad station in Cologne, Germany. Both men were highly dedicated to the principles … Continue reading
The Dayton International Peace Museum
Located in the city that hosted the 1995 diplomatic accords that ended the three and half year-long Bosnian Civil War, the Dayton International Peace Museum is the result of peace – loving energy, funded as a non-profit and run by … Continue reading
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