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Women Strike for Peace (WSP, also known as Women for Peace) was a women's peace activist group in the United States. In 1961, nearing the height of the Cold War, around 50,000 women marched in 60 cities around the United States to demonstrate against the testing of nuclear weapons. It was the largest national women's peace protest during the 20th century. Another group action was led by Dagmar Wilson, with about 1,500 women gathering at the foot of the Washington Monument while President John F. Kennedy watched from the White House. The protest helped "push the United States and the Soviet Union into signing a nuclear test-ban treaty two years later". Due to the time period the group's leaders had been raised, between the First-wave feminism and the Second-wave feminism movements, their ac

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  • Women Strike for Peace (WSP, ankaŭ konata kiel Virinoj por Paco) estis virina pacaktiva grupo en Usono. En 1961, proksime al la pinto de la Malvarma Milito, ĉirkaŭ 50.000 virinoj marŝis en 60 urboj ĉirkaŭ Usono por protesti kontraŭ la testado de nukleaj armiloj. Ĝi estis la plej granda protesto de pacaj naciaj virinoj dum la 20-a jarcento. Alia grupa aranĝo estis gvidita de Dagmar Wilson, kiam ĉirkaŭ 1.500 virinoj kolektiĝis ĉe la piedo de la Vaŝingtona Monumento dum prezidento John F. Kennedy rigardis el la Blanka Domo. La protesto helpis "puŝi Usonon kaj Sovetion subskribi traktaton-malpermeson de nukleaj testadoj du jarojn poste". Pro la tempoperiodo en kiu la grupestroj estis edukitaj, inter la kaj la iliaj agoj kaj atendoj kliniĝis al ina sinofero anstataŭ al siaj mem-interesoj. Tam (eo)
  • Women Strike for Peace (WSP, « Grève des femmes pour la paix »), également connu sous le nom de Women for Peace, est un groupe de militantes pour la paix aux États-Unis. En 1961, au plus fort de la guerre froide, environ 50 000 femmes défilent dans 60 villes des États-Unis afin de manifester contre les essais d'armes nucléaires. Il s'agit de la plus grande manifestation nationale pour la paix des femmes au cours du XXe siècle. (fr)
  • Women Strike for Peace (WSP, also known as Women for Peace) was a women's peace activist group in the United States. In 1961, nearing the height of the Cold War, around 50,000 women marched in 60 cities around the United States to demonstrate against the testing of nuclear weapons. It was the largest national women's peace protest during the 20th century. Another group action was led by Dagmar Wilson, with about 1,500 women gathering at the foot of the Washington Monument while President John F. Kennedy watched from the White House. The protest helped "push the United States and the Soviet Union into signing a nuclear test-ban treaty two years later". Due to the time period the group's leaders had been raised, between the First-wave feminism and the Second-wave feminism movements, their ac (en)
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