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Einstein's files also contain the draft of a letter to an unidentified colleague, dated
July 1, 1922," in which he again speaks of Rathenau: You ask my opinion about
a memorial service at the university fof Berlin] on the occasion of Walther ...
Einstein's files also contain the draft of a letter to an unidentified colleague, dated
July 1, 1922," in which he again speaks of Rathenau: You ask my opinion about
a memorial service at the university fof Berlin] on the occasion of Walther ...
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In my opinion, the two most important objectives today are: 1. To secure peace.
To this end the internationalization of military power is indispensable. Unless it is
generally recognized that any less radical approach to the security problem can ...
In my opinion, the two most important objectives today are: 1. To secure peace.
To this end the internationalization of military power is indispensable. Unless it is
generally recognized that any less radical approach to the security problem can ...
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Since translations of material dating from Einstein's European years had as a rule
been prepared without his knowledge or express approval, we felt justified in
offering new translations of those passages which, in our opinion, did not render
...
Since translations of material dating from Einstein's European years had as a rule
been prepared without his knowledge or express approval, we felt justified in
offering new translations of those passages which, in our opinion, did not render
...
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Contents
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
WAR RESISTANCE I 19281931 | 90 |
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