Category
page 1Organizations established in 1919
International Labour Organization
United Nations agency dealing with labour issues
Communist International
political organization (1919–1943)
International Chamber of Commerce
business organization
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
humanitarian organization
Save the Children
London-based international non-profit organization
Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
highest policy-making government authority under the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Euskaltzaindia
Euskaltzaindia (; often called in English Royal Academy of the Basque Language) is the official academic language regulatory institution which watches over the Basque language. It conducts research, seeks to protect the language, and establishes standards of use. It is known in Spanish as La Real Academia de la Lengua Vasca (being under the patronage of the Spanish monarchy, like the Real Academia Española) and in French as Académie de la Langue Basque.
Hoover Institution
American public policy think tank and research institution
German War Graves Commission
organisation responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of German war graves
American Society of Cinematographers
cinematography organization
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Zhenotdel
thumb| - "Women, Go into the Cooperative" (1918)
thumb|Zhenotdel meeting in Amur Region, 1920
thumb|Kasimov Zhenotdel, 1925
thumb|Chuvash Autonomous Oblast Zhenotdel members, 1925
The Zhenotdel (, ), the women's department of the Central Committee of the All-Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks), was the section of the Russian Communist party devoted to women's affairs in the 1920s. It gave women in the Russian Revolution new opportunities until it was dissolved in 1930.
Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles
international trade association
Association of Polish Electrical Engineers
organization
American Petroleum Institute
U.S. trade association for the oil and natural gas industry
Sun Yee On
triad in Hong Kong and China
Zonta International
international organization with the mission of advancing the status of women
American Legion
organization of U.S. war veterans
American Relief Administration
US military effort to prevent starvation in Europe
Japanese Esperanto Institute
Esperantist organization in Japan
Forestry Commission
UK non-ministerial government department responsible for forests
Polish Red Cross
national Red Cross society of Poland
Norden Association
non-governmental organization
American Welding Society
organization
Genna crime family
Prohibition-era Chicago crime family
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
body concerned with global managerial accounting
Canadian Standards Association
Canadian standards organization
Women's Engineering Society
women's engineering organization
Medical Women’s International Association
non-governmental organization
North Side Gang
Irish-American gang in the 1920s
Yūzonsha
The was a radical Japanese nationalist pan-Asianist organization founded in August 1919. The group arose from a pre-existing debate society, the Rōsōkai (Old and Young Society), which was founded in October 1918 by , editor of Dai Nihon (Greater Japan). Though the Rōsōkai was not explicitly pan-Asianist, or indeed political in its focus, its membership included many leading pan-Asianists and political commentators.
Estonian Red Cross
National Red Cross Society in Estonia
Reichsbund jüdischer Frontsoldaten
organization of German-Jewish soldiers
Institut Métapsychique International
organization
Societât filologjche furlane
Services Sports Control Board
Indian Armed Forces sports board
National Parks Conservation Association
non-profit organization in the USA
Easterseals
American charitable organization