International Socialist Congress of Vienna 1914

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The International Socialist Congress of Vienna 1914 was a planned pre–World War I gathering of socialist parties intended to address rising militarism and international tensions, but it was ultimately never held due to the outbreak of the war.

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International Socialist Congress of Vienna 1914 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf planned international socialist congress
planned political conference
associatedWithMovement international socialism
associatedWithOrganization Second International NERFINISHED
canceledBecauseOf outbreak of World War I
canceledInYear 1914
historicalContext pre–World War I Europe
intendedAgendaTopic anti-militarist policy
coordination of socialist parties against war
intendedParticipants social democratic parties
socialist parties
intendedToAddress international tensions
rising militarism
threat of European war
intendedToReaffirm internationalist opposition to war
notableFor being canceled due to World War I
partOf history of the Second International
history of the socialist movement
plannedBeforeEvent July Crisis of 1914 NERFINISHED
assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
plannedBy Second International NERFINISHED
plannedDate 1914
plannedLocation Vienna NERFINISHED
plannedLocationCountry Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
predecessorEvent International Socialist Congress of Basel 1912 NERFINISHED
status never held

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International Socialist Congress of Basel 1912 followedBy International Socialist Congress of Vienna 1914