[BIO FOR COUDENHOVE-KALERGI, RICHARD N.,]
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COUDENHOVE-KALERGI, Richard N.,
Count, President of the Paneuropean
Union; formerly Prof. at New York
University, New York City; b. 16
Nov. 1894; so of Count Henri
Coudenhove-Kalergi and Mitsou Aoyama;
in, Ida Roland (d.1951); one d.; m.
1952, Countess Alix Tiele-Bally.
Educ.: Theresianic Acad., Vienna,
Dr.phil.; founded Paneuropean Union
and started P. E. Movement, 1923:
first P. E. Congress, Vienna, 1926;
second Congress, Berlin, 1929; third
Congress, Basel, 1.932; fourth Congress,
Vienna, 1935; fifth Pan-European Con-
gress, New York, 3.943; Sixth Paneuropean
Congress, Baden Baden, 1954; Seventh
Paneuropean Congress, Baden Baden, 1955;
founded European Parliamentary Union,
1947; European Parliamentary Congresses:
first, Gstaad, 1947; second Interlaken,
1948; third, Venice; 1949; fourth,
Constance, 1950. Awarded first Charlemagne
Prize (with gold medal), by City of Aachen,
1950. Hon. Citizen of Frankfurt University,
1953; Hon. Chairman European Movement, 1952;
Legion of Honour, 1954; Grosses Verdienst
Kreuz 1955. Publications: Ethik u. Hypere-
thik; Krise der Weltanschauung; Praktischer
Idealismus; Paneuropa; Held oder Heiliger;
Los vom Materialismus, ampf um Paneuropa;
Gebote des Lebens; ialin and Co.;
Revolution durch Technik; Europa erwachtl,
1934; Europa ohne Elend, 1936; The
Totalitarian State Against Man, 1938;
Europe Must Unite, 1940;tO usade for Pan
Europe, 1943; Europe seeks Unity, 1949; Kampf
um Europa, l949;vM'f Idea conquers the world,
1953; In Memoriam Ida Roland, 1951; Die
Europaeische Nation, 1953; Weltgeschichte des
Friedens, 1956. Revue: (1924-38)Paneuropean
(in French and German). Address. Bern,
Switzerland.
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