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Peace camps are a form of physical protest camp that is focused on anti-war and anti-nuclear activity. They are set up outside military bases by members of the peace movement who oppose either the existence of the military bases themselves, the armaments held there, or the politics of those who control the bases. They began in the 1920s and became prominent in 1982 due to the worldwide publicity generated by the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp. They were particularly a phenomenon of the United Kingdom in the 1980s where they were associated with sentiment against American imperialism but Peace Camps have existed at other times and places since the 1920s.

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  • Peace camps are a form of physical protest camp that is focused on anti-war and anti-nuclear activity. They are set up outside military bases by members of the peace movement who oppose either the existence of the military bases themselves, the armaments held there, or the politics of those who control the bases. They began in the 1920s and became prominent in 1982 due to the worldwide publicity generated by the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp. They were particularly a phenomenon of the United Kingdom in the 1980s where they were associated with sentiment against American imperialism but Peace Camps have existed at other times and places since the 1920s. (en)
  • 平和キャンプは、反戦活動に焦点を当てた物理的な抗議キャンプの一形態である。それらは、軍事基地自体の存在、そこに保持されている軍隊、または基地を支配する人々の政治のいずれかに反対する平和運動のメンバーによって軍事基地の外に設置される。それらは1920年代に始まり、グリーナムコモン女性平和キャンプによって世界中に宣伝されたために、1982年に目立つようになった。それらは特に1980年代のイギリスの現象であり、アメリカ帝国主義に対する感情と関連していたが、平和キャンプは1920年代以降他の時期や場所に存在していた。 (ja)
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  • Peace camps are a form of physical protest camp that is focused on anti-war and anti-nuclear activity. They are set up outside military bases by members of the peace movement who oppose either the existence of the military bases themselves, the armaments held there, or the politics of those who control the bases. They began in the 1920s and became prominent in 1982 due to the worldwide publicity generated by the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp. They were particularly a phenomenon of the United Kingdom in the 1980s where they were associated with sentiment against American imperialism but Peace Camps have existed at other times and places since the 1920s. (en)
  • 平和キャンプは、反戦活動に焦点を当てた物理的な抗議キャンプの一形態である。それらは、軍事基地自体の存在、そこに保持されている軍隊、または基地を支配する人々の政治のいずれかに反対する平和運動のメンバーによって軍事基地の外に設置される。それらは1920年代に始まり、グリーナムコモン女性平和キャンプによって世界中に宣伝されたために、1982年に目立つようになった。それらは特に1980年代のイギリスの現象であり、アメリカ帝国主義に対する感情と関連していたが、平和キャンプは1920年代以降他の時期や場所に存在していた。 (ja)
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  • 平和キャンプ (ja)
  • Peace camp (en)
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