File IPM/IPB/315/2 - Correspondence

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IPM/IPB/315/2

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Correspondence

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  • 1922.03-1922.05 (Creation)

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      Concerning (above plus) Esperanto as universal language, International Conference on Esperanto (Geneva, 18-21 april 1922), different opinions n LON, German peace movement, antiwar demonstrations, request for documents and publications, delegations to the XXII, Universal Peace Congress, recommendation for Nobel Peace Prize to Peace Society of London, inauguration of Permanent Court of International Justice, International Labour Office, 3ème Congrès international d'éducation morale (Genève, 28-1 Août 1922)
      Protection period to: 1922-05-31

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      157414

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      IPM/IPB/315/2

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