Category
page 1Organizations disestablished in 1939
Nansen International Office for Refugees
organization
Pan-German League
former German populist political organization (1893-1939) with nationalist and expansionist ideology
Zwi Migdal
prostitution ring

Krestintern
The Peasant International (), known most commonly by its Russian abbreviation Krestintern (Крестинтерн), was an international peasants' organization formed by the Communist International (Comintern) in October 1923. The organization attempted to achieve united front relations with radical peasant parties in Eastern Europe and Asia, without lasting success. After failing to make headway with important initiatives in Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, and China in the 1920s, the organization was placed on hiatus at the end of the decade. The so-called Red Peasant International was formally dissolved in 1939.
Jewish Women's Association
organization
Polish Academy of Literature
a Polish state institution of literary life operating in the years 1933–1939
Union of Poles in Germany
voluntary association
College of Sociology
French social scientists
Committee of Imperial Defence
UK government committee (1904-1939)
Army of the Second Polish Republic
existed 1918–1939
Reichsvertretung der Deutschen Juden
Jewish advocacy group in Germany (1933-1943)
Alianza de Intelectuales Antifascistas
organization
Stauropegion Institute