. . "Всемирная организация борьбы против расовой ненависти и нужды (г. Вена)"@eng . "The World Organization against Racism and Poverty was founded in October 1933 by Irene Harand, an Austrian Catholic housewife. On the eve of the Austrian Anschluss in March 1938, its supporters numbered 40,000 (of whom only 3,500 were Jews) with branches in 27 countries. From January 1934 through March 1938, the organization, also known as Harand-Bewegung (the Harand Movement), published the weekly newspaper Gerechtigkeit, with a circulation (in 1936) of 20,000 copies. As a Christian, Harand saw the point of her struggle against antisemitism not so much that of defending Jewish interests, but rather of\"keeping Christians from turning into animals\" In 1969, Yad Vashem bestowed upon her the title of Righteous among the Nations. "@eng . "Всемирная организация борьбы против расовой ненависти и нужды (г. Вена)"@eng . .