At the Second International Conference for the United Socialist States of Europe, held in Montrouge, Paris, on 21 and 22 June 1947, leaders of socialist parties, trade unionists, pacifists, cooperators, deportees and intellectuals from 14 European countries share their ideas on the establishment of a unified socialist Europe.
At the Second International Conference for the United Socialist States of Europe, held in Montrouge, Paris, on 21 and 22 June 1947, leaders of socialist parties, trade unionists, pacifists, cooperators, deportees and intellectuals from 14 European countries adopt a resolution that sets out the aims and objectives of a unified socialist Europe.