Einstein on PeaceChronological selection from Einstein's letters and writings which reflect his desire for the abolition of war. |
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... Berlin , the capital of Germany . He was then thirty - five years of age and had already achieved renown as a mathematical physicist throughout the scientific world . His Berlin appointment was in itself a signal honor . Famous scholars ...
... Berlin , the capital of Germany . He was then thirty - five years of age and had already achieved renown as a mathematical physicist throughout the scientific world . His Berlin appointment was in itself a signal honor . Famous scholars ...
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... Berlin . What he missed most , and for which he never found a substitute , was his association in Berlin with an unusual group of outstanding scientists whose stimulating friendship he greatly enjoyed . There were also scientists outside ...
... Berlin . What he missed most , and for which he never found a substitute , was his association in Berlin with an unusual group of outstanding scientists whose stimulating friendship he greatly enjoyed . There were also scientists outside ...
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... Berlin newspapers pub- lished by the publisher to whom Ein- stein's statement on freedom of the press was addressed were Die Welt am Abend and Berlin am Morgen . 11. Einstein's statement on the Herriot proposals was given to the ...
... Berlin newspapers pub- lished by the publisher to whom Ein- stein's statement on freedom of the press was addressed were Die Welt am Abend and Berlin am Morgen . 11. Einstein's statement on the Herriot proposals was given to the ...
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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