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Pacifism in spain

dovish         
  • Vereshchagin]]'s painting ''[[The Apotheosis of War]]'' (1871) came to be admired as one of the earliest artistic expressions of pacifism
  • Remarque]]'s anti-war novel ''[[All Quiet on the Western Front]]'' was banned and burned by war-glorifying Nazis
  • [[Henry David Thoreau]], early proponent of anarcho-pacifism
  • A peace strike rally at [[University of California, Berkeley]], April 1940
  • Blessed are the Peacemakers]]'' (1917) by [[George Bellows]]
  • Penn's Treaty]] with the Lenape.
  • Jewish armed resistance against the Nazis during World War II
  • "Peace". Caricature of [[Henry Richard]], a prominent advocate of pacifism in the mid-19th century
  • Protest against the deployment of [[Pershing II]] missiles in Europe, Bonn, West Germany, 1981
  • Anti-war activist arrested in [[San Francisco]] during the March 2003 protests against the war in Iraq
  • A World War I-era female peace protester
  • A Peace poppy [[wreath]], made of Peace poppies, with a [[CND]] symbol inside at a British [[Remembrance Day]] event
  • Refugees from the Spanish Civil War at the [[War Resisters' International]] children's refuge in the French Pyrenees
  • ''The Deserter'' (1916) by [[Boardman Robinson]]
  • anti-Vietnam War protest]], 1967
  • "Leading Citizens want War and declare War; Citizens Who are Led fight the War" 1910 cartoon
  • World Day of Prayer for Peace in [[Assisi]], 2011
  • The soldiers of the Red Army in Russia, who on religious grounds refused to shoot at the target (evangelicals or Baptists). Between 1918 and 1929
  • [[March of Peace]], which took place in Moscow in March 2014
OPPOSITION TO WAR AND VIOLENCE
Dovish; Pacifisim; List of prominent living pacifists; Pacifists; Pacifistic; List of pacifist faiths; Pacifist; Pasifist; Neopacifism; Neopacifist; Religion of peace®; Religion of Peace®; ReligionofPeace; Peace Monger; Peace tradition; Peace tradition church; Peace tradition churches; The religion of peace; Pacifism and religion; Religion of Peace(r); Religion of peace(r); Absolute pacifist; Pacificm; Antipacifist; Antipacifism; Propacifism; Propacifist; Radical pacifist; Anti-violence; Misunderstander of Islam; Misunderstanding of Islam; Islam means Peace; Islam Means Peace; Religious pacifism; Religion and pacifism; Criticism of pacifism; Religious attitudes toward pacifism; Religion of Peace; Peaceful religion; Peacemonger; Ultra-pacifism; Anti-pacifism; Religion of peace
also doveish
Journalists use dovish to describe politicians or governments who are in favour of using peaceful and diplomatic methods to achieve something, rather than using force and violence.
? hawkish
ADJ
pacifism         
  • Vereshchagin]]'s painting ''[[The Apotheosis of War]]'' (1871) came to be admired as one of the earliest artistic expressions of pacifism
  • Remarque]]'s anti-war novel ''[[All Quiet on the Western Front]]'' was banned and burned by war-glorifying Nazis
  • [[Henry David Thoreau]], early proponent of anarcho-pacifism
  • A peace strike rally at [[University of California, Berkeley]], April 1940
  • Blessed are the Peacemakers]]'' (1917) by [[George Bellows]]
  • Penn's Treaty]] with the Lenape.
  • Jewish armed resistance against the Nazis during World War II
  • "Peace". Caricature of [[Henry Richard]], a prominent advocate of pacifism in the mid-19th century
  • Protest against the deployment of [[Pershing II]] missiles in Europe, Bonn, West Germany, 1981
  • Anti-war activist arrested in [[San Francisco]] during the March 2003 protests against the war in Iraq
  • A World War I-era female peace protester
  • A Peace poppy [[wreath]], made of Peace poppies, with a [[CND]] symbol inside at a British [[Remembrance Day]] event
  • Refugees from the Spanish Civil War at the [[War Resisters' International]] children's refuge in the French Pyrenees
  • ''The Deserter'' (1916) by [[Boardman Robinson]]
  • anti-Vietnam War protest]], 1967
  • "Leading Citizens want War and declare War; Citizens Who are Led fight the War" 1910 cartoon
  • World Day of Prayer for Peace in [[Assisi]], 2011
  • The soldiers of the Red Army in Russia, who on religious grounds refused to shoot at the target (evangelicals or Baptists). Between 1918 and 1929
  • [[March of Peace]], which took place in Moscow in March 2014
OPPOSITION TO WAR AND VIOLENCE
Dovish; Pacifisim; List of prominent living pacifists; Pacifists; Pacifistic; List of pacifist faiths; Pacifist; Pasifist; Neopacifism; Neopacifist; Religion of peace®; Religion of Peace®; ReligionofPeace; Peace Monger; Peace tradition; Peace tradition church; Peace tradition churches; The religion of peace; Pacifism and religion; Religion of Peace(r); Religion of peace(r); Absolute pacifist; Pacificm; Antipacifist; Antipacifism; Propacifism; Propacifist; Radical pacifist; Anti-violence; Misunderstander of Islam; Misunderstanding of Islam; Islam means Peace; Islam Means Peace; Religious pacifism; Religion and pacifism; Criticism of pacifism; Religious attitudes toward pacifism; Religion of Peace; Peaceful religion; Peacemonger; Ultra-pacifism; Anti-pacifism; Religion of peace
¦ noun the belief that disputes should be settled by peaceful means and that war and violence are unjustifiable.
Derivatives
pacifist noun & adjective
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Fr. pacifisme, from pacifier 'pacify'.
Knight of the St. Sava Order of Diplomatic Pacifism         
SERBIAN KNIGHTHOOD FOR HUMANITARIAN WORK
Knight of Saint Sava Pacifism; Knight of the Saint Sava Order of Diplomatic Pacifism; Vitez svetosavskog pacifizma
Knight of the St. Sava Order of Diplomatic Pacifism (, ) is a form of Knighthood awarded by the Foreign Ministry of Republic of Serbia, for humanitarian work.

Wikipedia

Pacifism in Spain

In the 1930s Spain became a focus for pacifist organisations including the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the War Resisters' International whose president was the British MP and Labour Party leader George Lansbury. Prominent Spanish pacifists such as Amparo Poch y Gascón and José Brocca supported the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War. Brocca argued that Spanish pacifists had no alternative but to make a stand against what he viewed as fascism. He put this stand into practice by various means including organising agricultural workers to maintain food supplies and through humanitarian work with war refugees.

Pacifism was proscribed in Francoist Spain, and several Spanish pacifists, such as the Tolstoyan Esteban Pallarols (1900–1946), were executed by the regime.