In 1922 he founded the “Pan-European” movement in Vienna, which aimed to create a New World Order, based on a federation of nations led by the United States. European integration would be the first step in creating a world government. Among the first supporters, including Czech politicians Tomáš Masaryk and Edvard Beneš and the banker Max Warburg, who invested the first 60,000 marks. The Austrian Chancellor Ignaz Seipel and the next president of Austria, Karl Renner, took the responsibility for leading the “Pan-European” movement. Later, French politicians, such as Léon Bloum, Aristide Briand, Alcide De Gasperi, etc will offer their help.
With the rise of Fascism in Europe, the project was abandoned and the
“Pan-European” movement was forced to dissolve, but after the Second
World War, Kalergi, thanks to frantic and tireless activity and the
support of Winston Churchill, the Jewish Masonic Lodge B’nai B’rith and
major newspapers like the New York Times, the plan manages to be
accepted by the United States Government. The CIA later undertakes the
completion of the project....<<<Read More>>>...