Woman Triumphant: The story of her struggles for freedom, education and political rights.: Dedicated to all noble-minded women by an appreciative member of the other sex.Cronau, Rudolf
History
Woman Triumphant: The story of her struggles for freedom, education and political rights.: Dedicated to all noble-minded women by an appreciative member of the other sex.
Cronau, Rudolf
Women -- History
Woman’s mission in the future will be many-sided. Paramount among all
questions, that demand her utmost consideration, is the prevention of
future wars. And it may be said right here that mankind, through the
efforts of women, will most probably find the final realization of hopes
cherished for centuries by all right-minded people. We hardly need point
to the glaring contrasts between the Peace Congresses called together by
women at the Hague and in Zurich, and the conferences held by men at
Versailles to secure a League of Nations. While the former meetings were
distinguished by the perfect harmony and cordiality among the delegates
of all belligerent and neutral nations, and while their resolutions
expressed the good will and lofty disinterestedness of all members, the
wearisome discussions at Versailles were characterized by suspicion,
avarice and merciless extortion. The “Allies” no longer spoke for a
common cause, but were rivals over the spoils of war. Each clamored for
an individual gain. And instead of extending brotherly hands to the
conquered enemy, instead of instilling hope in the hearts of the
desperate, and instead of feeding the starving, they increased the
bitterness and sufferings by an unwarranted and cruel blockade, through
which more than a million innocent children and women were condemned to
agony and death.
Many far-seeing men have expressed grave doubts that the “Covenant of
Peace” and the “League of Nations” can prevent future wars. So we hope
that women, who would again become the greatest sufferers through such a
catastrophe, will continue in their efforts to re-establish
international good will and solidarity. Deep abysses of antagonism must
be bridged; hate and the thirst for revenge must be quenched, and
thousands of smarting wounds must be healed before humanity can hope for
a better future. But women can perform these wonders. Since the
organization of the “International Woman’s Peace Party” the voice of
women will be heard in the council of nations, and their influence will
be mighty, for the women outnumber the men.
Most naturally the demands of women will also be directed to an
international regulation of women’s relations to men, which in most
countries are far from satisfactory. The World War has emphasized the
fact that in almost all countries women, on marrying foreigners, forfeit
their own nationality and are compelled to adopt that of their husbands.
Thus it happened in 1914 that many French and English women, having
married Germans or Austrians, residents or citizens in France or
England, were deported from their native countries, at the same time
losing all personal property that they were unable to take with them.
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