International Spiritualists Federation (Fédération Spirites Internationale)

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International Spiritualists Federation (Fédération Spirites Internationale)

A Spiritualist organization founded in 1923 with headquarters at Maison des Spirites, 8 Rue Copernic, Paris. Its original presidents were Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Ernest W. Oaten (editor of the journal Two Worlds ). Affiliated associations were formed in Europe (England, France, Germany, Spain, Holland, Belgium, and Switzerland), the Americas (United States, Cuba, Costa Rica, and Mexico), and South Africa. The first International Spiritualist Congress was held at Liège, Belgium, in 1923, followed by four others in 1925, 1928, 1931, and 1934. The organization was destroyed during World War II.

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