Anglo-German Friendship Committee
The Anglo-German Friendship Committee was a London-based association, founded to promote improvement of cordial relations between the Great Britain and Germany. The Committee was launched on December 1, 1905, at a meeting in Caxton Hall.[1] Its founders included the banker Lord Avebury and Lord Courtney. The German ambassador in London and the British ambassador in Berlin supported the committee.[2] Bertha von Suttner (who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in the same year) helped found the committee.[3] F. W. Fox was the honourable secretary of the committee.[4]
The foundation of the Anglo-German Friendship Committee was lauded by prominent German-Americans, who sent a telegram declaring their support to the new association to its inaugural meeting.[1]
See also
- Anglo-German Fellowship, which existed from 1935 to 1939
- Deutsch-Englische Gesellschaft, the German sister organization of the Anglo-German Fellowship
- Germany–United Kingdom relations
- All Peoples' Association
References
- 1 2 http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0A10FF3F5C1A728DDDAB0894DA415B858CF1D3
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=5SGI2Y8vyC4C&pg=PA518
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=xnckeeTICn0C&pg=PA299&lpg=PA299
- ↑ http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=EP19100129.2.94&cl=CL2.1910.01&l=mi&e=-------10--1----0--