| Description | Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury replied to Princess Louise Sophie's's letter in November 1936, apologising for the delay which had occured owing to her large number of public engagements.
Taylor Cadbury emphasises her agreement with Princess Frederick, writing 'it is most necessary for women to unite in the attempt to stabilise World Peace.' She describes the work of the International Council of Women, noting regrettably that 'those in authority' in Germany during the late 1930s were discouraging German women from becoming involved in work focussed on 'international co-operation.' Taylor Cadbury notes that over forty million women were involved with 'international organisations working for Peace' during this period, referring to the International Council of Women's recent conference in Dubrovnik. |