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On July 20, 1933, he wrote to Alfred Nahon, the French anti-militarist in Belgium
who had requested Einstein's intervention on behalf of two imprisoned
conscientious objectors: s What I shall tell you will greatly surprise you. Until quite
recently ...
On July 20, 1933, he wrote to Alfred Nahon, the French anti-militarist in Belgium
who had requested Einstein's intervention on behalf of two imprisoned
conscientious objectors: s What I shall tell you will greatly surprise you. Until quite
recently ...
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Earlier in 1946, a movement was started to improve the living conditions of the
2,500 American conscientious objectors who were still conscripted in Civilian
Public Service camps under circumstances which the Washington Post, on July 8
, ...
Earlier in 1946, a movement was started to improve the living conditions of the
2,500 American conscientious objectors who were still conscripted in Civilian
Public Service camps under circumstances which the Washington Post, on July 8
, ...
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European Union Connecticut State College, 259 Conscientious objectors, 106,
127, 145-146, 227, 399 See also Einstein, on conscientious objectors
Conscription, 113-114, 146 See also Einstein, on conscription Contre la Guerre
avec ...
European Union Connecticut State College, 259 Conscientious objectors, 106,
127, 145-146, 227, 399 See also Einstein, on conscientious objectors
Conscription, 113-114, 146 See also Einstein, on conscription Contre la Guerre
avec ...
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Contents
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
WAR RESISTANCE I 19281931 | 90 |
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