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Peoples of the world: unite and testify to your desire for peace by demanding
universal disarmament! War is already renounced [this is a reference to the
Kellogg Pact]; let us now demand the renunciation of armaments. The
undersigned men ...
Peoples of the world: unite and testify to your desire for peace by demanding
universal disarmament! War is already renounced [this is a reference to the
Kellogg Pact]; let us now demand the renunciation of armaments. The
undersigned men ...
Page 168
They must insist on complete disarmament within five years, and on the
immediate renunciation of war under any circumstances. At the same time, they
must request the abolition of conscription and the immediate cessation of tie
military draft ...
They must insist on complete disarmament within five years, and on the
immediate renunciation of war under any circumstances. At the same time, they
must request the abolition of conscription and the immediate cessation of tie
military draft ...
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In June 1950 the National Council against Conscription issued still another study,
America, Russia and the Bomb, a well-argued plea for total disarmament.
Einstein joined fifteen others in sponsoring the publication and subscribing to this
...
In June 1950 the National Council against Conscription issued still another study,
America, Russia and the Bomb, a well-argued plea for total disarmament.
Einstein joined fifteen others in sponsoring the publication and subscribing to this
...
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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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