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Hadamard cited a good deal of historical evidence to show that countries
refusing to defend themselves against aggression did not thereby prevent
aggression, and that aggressors were not deterred either by opposition in their
own country or ...
Hadamard cited a good deal of historical evidence to show that countries
refusing to defend themselves against aggression did not thereby prevent
aggression, and that aggressors were not deterred either by opposition in their
own country or ...
Page 311
On April 9, 1940, Nazi Germany's aggression spread farther across Europe:
Denmark and Norway were invaded. A month later, the Netherlands, Belgium
and Luxemburg were attacked and occupied. During that period, Einstein
prepared the ...
On April 9, 1940, Nazi Germany's aggression spread farther across Europe:
Denmark and Norway were invaded. A month later, the Netherlands, Belgium
and Luxemburg were attacked and occupied. During that period, Einstein
prepared the ...
Page 566
The perennial problem of defining aggression was debated at length by a
commission of the United Nations General Assembly early in 1952; the
commission decided to place the problem on the agenda of the next General
Assembly.
The perennial problem of defining aggression was debated at length by a
commission of the United Nations General Assembly early in 1952; the
commission decided to place the problem on the agenda of the next General
Assembly.
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Contents
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
WAR RESISTANCE I 19281931 | 90 |
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