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Garry Davis was a man with a crazy vision of a world without nations.

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Albert Einstein was a believer in Garry Davis, and once said Garry was a man devoted to the survival of humanity on earth.

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As a young man, Davis was an actor on Broadway.

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He was a rising star until his acting career was interrupted by World War II.

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Davis’s brother was killed in the war.

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Davis joined the air force to fight against the Nazis.

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During this time, he was ordered to bomb a city full of civilians.

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Seeing the deaths of so many innocent people horrified Garry.

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Wanting to prevent World War III, he started down a lifelong road toward world peace.

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After the war, Davis went to France to attend the United Nations.

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He interrupted a meeting of nations demanding that war be outlawed and human rights around the world be respected.

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Using his natural charisma and speaking skills that he learned as an actor,

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he gave a passionate speech to a crowd of 20,000 about his vision for a peaceful future.

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The next day, the UN voted and passed a law protecting human rights around the world

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