75 year anniversaries
Anniversaries are actually always a good opportunity to look back and remember where you originally came from.
At home in Europe and at home in Heilbronn.
Anniversaries are actually always a good opportunity to look back and remember where you originally came from.
In the course of reducing my websites, I came across Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points", which he explained in more detail in a speech to the US Congress on January 8, 1918.
Recently, I've been asked more and more whether it wouldn't make sense to bring the European movement and the EUROPA-UNION together as one association, at least in Baden-Württemberg.
We Are All Part of Europe! is an adapted version of the German original "Europe is for everyone! — From Homo sapiens to Homo Europaeus”
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75 years ago, to be more precise, on September 21, 1946, the Hertenstein Program was passed on Lake Lucerne and formed the basis for today's Europe.
Actually, everyone should know by now that the first conference on the future of Europe took place as early as 1946, namely when European federalists met in Bern and Hertenstein in September 75 years ago to discuss and decide on a program for the future of Europe.
“Only who knows where he comes from knows where he is going.” (Theodor Heuss)
Good things come to those who wait (Ovid). My book project, which has been on my mind for the last four years, has come to an end.
From August 17 to 23, 1947, the 'World Federalists' met in Montreux for the founding congress of today's World Federalist Movement.
At this year's New Year's reception of the district youth officer of the Hohenlohe district, Ms. Yasemin Serttürk, and the youth forum, I gave a lecture on the topic "Yourope" in the Hohenlohe integration center.
It all began when in 1945 in Europe, after a good 31 years of murder and manslaughter, the guns finally fell silent. Almost the entire world lay in ruins and the wars were shifted to regions of the world that were further away from us and less interesting for the western world.