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The Open Christmas Letter was a public message for peace addressed "To the Women of Germany and Austria", signed by a group of 101 British suffragists at the end of 1914 as the first Christmas of the First World War approached. The Open Christmas Letter was written in acknowledgment of the mounting horror of modern war and as a direct response to letters written to American feminist Carrie Chapman Catt, the president of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA), by a small group of German women's rights activists. Published in January 1915 in Jus Suffragii, the journal of the IWSA, the Open Christmas Letter was answered two months later by a group of 155 prominent German and Austrian women who were pacifists. The exchange of letters between women of nations at war helped promote the

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  • L'Open Christmas Letter (en français, Lettre ouverte de Noël) est une lettre ouverte en faveur de la paix qu'adresse un groupe de 101 suffragistes britanniques aux femmes d'Allemagne et d'Autriche en 1914, à l'approche du premier Noël de la Première Guerre mondiale. La lettre ouverte de Noël est écrite en lien avec les horreurs croissantes de la guerre moderne et en réponse directe aux lettres adressées à la féministe américaine Carrie Chapman Catt, présidente de l'Alliance internationale des femmes (IWSA), par un petit groupe de féministes germaniques. Publiée en janvier 1915 dans Jus Suffragii, le journal de l'association, la lettre ouverte reçoit une réponse deux mois plus tard écrite par un groupe de 155 pacifistes allemandes et autrichiennes. L'échange de lettres entre les femmes des (fr)
  • The Open Christmas Letter was a public message for peace addressed "To the Women of Germany and Austria", signed by a group of 101 British suffragists at the end of 1914 as the first Christmas of the First World War approached. The Open Christmas Letter was written in acknowledgment of the mounting horror of modern war and as a direct response to letters written to American feminist Carrie Chapman Catt, the president of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA), by a small group of German women's rights activists. Published in January 1915 in Jus Suffragii, the journal of the IWSA, the Open Christmas Letter was answered two months later by a group of 155 prominent German and Austrian women who were pacifists. The exchange of letters between women of nations at war helped promote the (en)
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