Einstein on PeaceChronological selection from Einstein's letters and writings which reflect his desire for the abolition of war. |
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... appears in Die Menschenrechte , Vol . V , No. 5/6 , July 20 , 1930 , made available by Mr. Kurt Grossmann . 19. The letter about Mrs. Schwim- mer appears in TFAW , p . 24. The pres- ent translation is a revised version from the German ...
... appears in Die Menschenrechte , Vol . V , No. 5/6 , July 20 , 1930 , made available by Mr. Kurt Grossmann . 19. The letter about Mrs. Schwim- mer appears in TFAW , p . 24. The pres- ent translation is a revised version from the German ...
Page 657
... appears in MW , p . 25. Slightly differing English versions appear in TWAISI , p . 5 , and IAO , p . 28. The present version is com- prehensively revised . 10. The colleague to whom Ein- stein's letter about Gumbel was ad- dressed was ...
... appears in MW , p . 25. Slightly differing English versions appear in TWAISI , p . 5 , and IAO , p . 28. The present version is com- prehensively revised . 10. The colleague to whom Ein- stein's letter about Gumbel was ad- dressed was ...
Page 678
... appears in мw , p . 88. It is there erroneously attributed to the September 1952 is- sue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists . 19. The Hungarian refugee was Mr. A. Steiner , who sent his letter from Lane Cove in New South Wales ...
... appears in мw , p . 88. It is there erroneously attributed to the September 1952 is- sue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists . 19. The Hungarian refugee was Mr. A. Steiner , who sent his letter from Lane Cove in New South Wales ...
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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