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Circular letter on the Spanish refugee problem
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Title
Circular letter on the Spanish refugee problem
Subject
Spanish refugee crisis
Description
A I.P.C letter regarding the Spanish refugee crisis. It implores all those who are affiliated with the International Peace Campaign to contribute towards a solution.
Creator
International Peace Campaign
Source
[no text]
Publisher
[no text]
Date
22/6/1939
Contributor
[no text]
Rights
[no text]
Relation
[no text]
Format
[no text]
Language
English
Type
Letter
Identifier
University of Melbourne archives 81/87 International Peace Campaign 3/3
Coverage
[no text]
Files
Collection
Citation
International Peace Campaign, “Circular letter on the Spanish refugee problem,” Interwar Internationalism: An Archival History, accessed April 19, 2024, https://tretzthurs10.omeka.net/items/show/42.
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