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The post-war European idea and the first European movements (1945–1949)

  • > Introduction
  • > The Resistance and the European idea in the light of the New European Order championed by the Nazis
  • > The influence of Christian culture
  • > The impact of the Zurich address
  • > The emergence of the pro-European movements
  • > The first federalist congresses
  • > The European Movement

The impact of the Zurich address

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The impact of the Zurich address

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Address given by Winston Churchill (Zurich, 19 September 1946)

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On 19 September 1946, Winston Churchill, former British Prime Minister, gives an address at the University of Zurich in which he invites European countries to form a United States of Europe.
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