| Year |
Nominator |
Nominee(s) |
Motivation |
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| 1928 |
The Estonian Inter-Parliamentary Group (Martna) |
Lindhagen |
Lindhagen supported female suffrage and social reform, and he advocated disarmament and international co-operation based on international law. He actively worked for a joint Scandiavian effort to promote international civil law. Lindhagen was a prominent member of the radical peace movement.
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| 1929 |
The Estonian Inter-Parliamentary Group |
Lindhagen |
Lindhagen supported female suffrage and social reform, and he advocated disarmament and international co-operation based on international law. He actively worked for a joint Scandiavian effort to promote international civil law. Lindhagen was a prominent member of the radical peace movement.
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| 1930 |
The Estonian Inter-Parliamentary Group |
Lindhagen |
Lindhagen supported female suffrage and social reform, and he advocated disarmament and international co-operation based on international law. He actively worked for a joint Scandiavian effort to promote international civil law. Lindhagen was a prominent member of the radical peace movement.
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| 1934 |
Pusta |
Coudenhove-Kalergi |
Coudenhove-Kalergi initiated, promoted and led the Pan-European Movement from the 1920s. He devoted his life to the idea of a "united states of Europe". Coudenhove-Kalergi opposed and criticized the Russian political system and in 1933 he warned about a new World War. He also initiated the Pan-European economic conference in Vienna in 1934. |
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| 1941 |
Pusta |
Coudenhove-Kalergi |
Coudenhove-Kalergi was nominated for his idea of a "united states of Europe". |
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