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6th World Scout Jamboree






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6th World Scout Jamboree
ThemeJamboree of Peace
LocationMoisson
CountryFrance
Date1947
Attendance24,000 Scouts
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The 6th World Scout Jamboree (French: Jamboree mondial de la paix) was held in 1947 and was hosted by FranceatMoisson. This was the first jamboree to have been held after Baden-Powell's death in 1941. It was originally planned to take place in 1941 in France.[1]

Unofficial theme[edit]

Following the devastation of World War II, this event was aptly named the Jamboree of Peace. The Jamboree showed that even through the years of the war, the Scout Movement was still strong and growing. 24,152 Scouts attended the event from 38 countries.

High-ranked visitors[edit]

The President of the French Republic, Vincent Auriol, paid an official visit on August 14, 1947, and saw a special arena program, including massed Highland dancing by the Scots. He toured around the camp, partially on foot and partially on the unique little railway, brought from the Maginot Line, that circled around among the subcamps. His visit was also marked by clouds of dust-Moisson was the "Dustboree"-and by hordes of press photographers who seemed to make a point to get in his way, at which point General Joseph Lafont made the sotto voce plea "God Save the King"

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ John S. Wilson (1959). Scouting Round the World (First ed.). Blandford Press. pp. 148, 150. ASIN B000AQMKTI.


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