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The Bavarian Academy of Science, of which Einstein was a corresponding
member, emphasized its solidarity with the Prussian Academy and asked him the
leading question on April 8, 1933, as to what he himself thought his future ...
The Bavarian Academy of Science, of which Einstein was a corresponding
member, emphasized its solidarity with the Prussian Academy and asked him the
leading question on April 8, 1933, as to what he himself thought his future ...
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Einstein replied on May 2, 1946: I fully approve of the suggestions in your
excellent book Must We Fight Russia? as well as the statement contained in your
letter of April 26. The first question, however, is: What can the American people
and the ...
Einstein replied on May 2, 1946: I fully approve of the suggestions in your
excellent book Must We Fight Russia? as well as the statement contained in your
letter of April 26. The first question, however, is: What can the American people
and the ...
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... on the occasion of the forthcoming anniversary of Israel's independence, about
the cultural and scientific accomplishments of Israel, with particular reference to
the peaceful uses of atomic energy, he sent this reply on April 4, 1955: I should ...
... on the occasion of the forthcoming anniversary of Israel's independence, about
the cultural and scientific accomplishments of Israel, with particular reference to
the peaceful uses of atomic energy, he sent this reply on April 4, 1955: I should ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU SIONMENT 19191923 | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 19221927 | 58 |
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