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Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, (1894 to 1972) was the son of a Austro-Hungarian count and diplomat, and a Japanese mother. He is recognised as the founder of the first popular movement for a united Europe. In 1923 he published a manifesto entitled ‘’Pan-Europa’’ , each copy contained a membership form which invited the reader to become a member of the Pan-Europa movement.

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