Berlin appeal

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Berliner Appell stands for:

  • Berlin Appeal of the World Peace Council (1951/1952) calling for a peace pact to be concluded between the five great powers.
  • Berlin Appeal of the World Peace Council (1957) for the immediate cessation of all nuclear weapon tests.
  • Berlin Appeal (1982) , Peace Appeal "Creating Peace Without Arms" by GDR civil rights activists (Rainer Eppelmann, Robert Havemann); see swords for plowshares
  • Berliner Appell (1994) , new right-wing political campaign in the run-up to the 1994 federal election
  • Berliner Appell (1998), article with right-wing conservative content by Erika Steinbach from the Association of Expellees
  • Berlin appeal for more wealth creation in the hands of employees
  • Berlin Appeal (2005), Berlin Appeal of the Police Union: "Fighting Terrorism Instead of Election Campaigning"
  • Berlin Appeal (2016), Berlin Appeal "Act climate neutral"
  • Berlin Appeal (2017/1), Berlin Appeal by Foreign Minister Gabriel and Development Minister Müller: "Together against famine"
  • Berliner Appell (2017/2), Berlin Appeal 2017 for a Europe-compliant justice system in Germany
  • Berlin Appeal (2018/1), Berlin Appeal "Cultural heritage is the future of Europe"
  • Berliner Appell (2018/2), Berlin Appeal of the Publishers: "Digital Europe needs strong and independent publishers"
  • The Berlin Appeal (March 2018), catalog of activities of the children's network