- European Peace Marches
"Ostermärsche" (Easter Marches) organized by the German peace movement.
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Heinrich Böll , GermanBundestag memberPetra Kelly and former Army colonelGert Bastian were prominent members of the EPM. So are Volker Nick, Volker Scheub and Christoph Then who [http://zuendbuch.de/mutlangen_1983_1987_die_stationierung_der_pershing_ii_und_die_kampagne_ziviler_ungehorsam_bis_zur_abrustung wrote a book about blockade of the US Army base of Mutlangen] .In November 1984, EPM organized a five day "debriefing" workshop on the
Hartmannswillerkopf inAlsace , France, following the struggle against the installation ofPershing II andSS-20 nuclear missiles in Germany (Mutlangen ). About 200 representatives from many European peace movements came together to discuss the reasons of their failure to prevent this escalation in the arms race.Arindi Seevah, disciple of
Gandhi and founder of the Women's March Against Violence Project, recalled, in a [http://www.zeetelevision.com/ ITN/Zee TV] interview, "this international meeting in the Alsace Vosges, among the marvelous trees, overlooking the plains of Alsace, on a battlefied where tens of thousands had died in a'war to end all wars', surrounded by bunkers, trenches, barbed wire and rusted old killing machinery, is one of the great memories I have of my trip to Europe. The place was litterally vibrating with energy, one only had to close its eyes to hear the screams of the millions of dead, feel their their desperation. We slept in the freezing cold of the old bunkers, cooked soup in an old machine gun nest, had heated discussions in the natural amphitheatre of a bomb crater. Everyone who came here returned with a new certainty : war is madness, we know why we need to stop it. Thousands of iniatives emerged from these three days in the snow and the mud on the 'Vieil Armand'. That energy is still with me, and I pledge daily to the millions of dead I encountered there that I will fight to my last breath : 'we will study War no more' " (mentioned in her memoirs, "Trampled Flowers")
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