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Passages from it, as well as the entire Manifesto to Europeans, are here
translated directly from Georg Frie- drich Nicolai's Die Biologie des Krieges,
published by Orell Fiissli, Zurich, 1916, with a foreword by Romain Rolland. An
American ...
Passages from it, as well as the entire Manifesto to Europeans, are here
translated directly from Georg Frie- drich Nicolai's Die Biologie des Krieges,
published by Orell Fiissli, Zurich, 1916, with a foreword by Romain Rolland. An
American ...
Page 673
The document of the eleven Englishmen was published in The Times (of London)
on December 22, 1947. It was also reported in the American press; see, for
example, the New York Herald Tribune, December 21, 1947. Einstein's letter to
Us- ...
The document of the eleven Englishmen was published in The Times (of London)
on December 22, 1947. It was also reported in the American press; see, for
example, the New York Herald Tribune, December 21, 1947. Einstein's letter to
Us- ...
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10. Einstein's letter to Martin Agronsky has been slightly revised from the German
text. The excerpts from Mr. Agronsky's letter are reproduced with his permission.
1 1 . Grenville Clark's book, A Plan for Peace, was published by Harper Brothers
...
10. Einstein's letter to Martin Agronsky has been slightly revised from the German
text. The excerpts from Mr. Agronsky's letter are reproduced with his permission.
1 1 . Grenville Clark's book, A Plan for Peace, was published by Harper Brothers
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Contents
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
WAR RESISTANCE I 19281931 | 90 |
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