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    Pierre Cérésole or Ceresole (17 August 1879 – 23 October 1945) was a Swiss pacifist, remembered for founding the peace organisation Service Civil International...
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  • Ceresole may refer to: Ceresole Alba, a municipality in the Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy Ceresole Reale, a municipality in the Province of Turin...
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    Justice and Police (1874–1875) His son Pierre was a noted pacifist. Cérésole died 1905 in Lausanne. "Avenue Paul-Cérésole" in Vevey is named for him. "Frühere...
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    is an international peace organisation, founded by Swiss pacifist Pierre Cérésole in the aftermath of World War I to foster understanding and a culture...
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  • into five army corps. Paul Cérésole, a member of the Federal Council from 1870 to 1875 and father of the pacifist Pierre Cérésole, was in 1891 given command...
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    Monastier, Pierre Ceresole, un quaker d'aujourd'hui. Paris, 1947. Hélène Monastier, Edmond Privat, Lise Ceresole, Samuel Gagnebin, Pierre Ceresole d'après...
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    of Verdun in World War I. Behind this initiative was Swiss pacifist Pierre Cérésole, who came up with the idea at a peace conference in 1920 that was part...
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    service, and, not least, in the Civil Service Movement founded by Pierre Cérésole in the early 1920s. A number of them had been to the Quaker centre...
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  • in the creation of the organisation, among them Lilian Stevenson, Pierre Cérésole, and its first secretary, Richard Roberts. Stevenson later wrote up...
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    Leonhard Ragaz and Pierre Cérésole. Many of the participants were conscientious objectors who were detained during World War I. Cérésole was appointed as...
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  • who served in the Revolutionary War and afterward as a glassmaker Pierre Cérésole (1879–1945), Swiss founder of Service Civil International Whittaker...
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  • Rights Benny Cederfeld de Simonsen (1865–1952) – Danish peace activist Pierre Cérésole (1879–1945) – Swiss engineer, founder of Service Civil International...
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  • Pierre Cérésole and international volunteers at the first workcamp in France in 1920...
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  • Dudley, Grace Hutchins, Kirsten Svelmoe-Thomsen, Lilian Stevenson, Pierre Ceresole, Beatrice Haystead [Hoystead?], Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze, George...
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    of which IVS is a branch, was set up by Swiss engineer and pacifist Pierre Cérésole in the aftermath of World War I. It organised European workcamps in...
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  • Brynmawr experiment came to the attention of Pierre Cérésole, founder of Service Civil International. Pierre had been made aware of the project by fellow...
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    organization Service Civil International (SCI), created in 1920 by Pierre Cérésole. During the Spanish Civil War, Olgiati was the secretary of the Swiss...
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    International Voluntary Service was founded in 1931 by the Swiss Quaker Pierre Ceresole ICOPA, the International Conference on Penal Abolition, formerly the...
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    Revoyne, Mathilda Wrede, Leonard Ragaz, Pierre Ceresole, as well as Hodgkin and Schultze. Boeke and Ceresole became the secretaries of this movement,...
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  • Lw/Po) Aulus Cornelius Celsus (c. 25 BC – c. AD 50, Ancient Rome, M) Pierre Cérésole (1879–1945, Switzerland, Po/R) in French James Chadwick (1891–1974...
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