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The next few years must be used to establish peace and guarantee security and
protection against any future attempt at aggression . I believe that Roosevelt ,
Churchill and Stalin are sincere in their efforts to create legal guarantees and a ...
The next few years must be used to establish peace and guarantee security and
protection against any future attempt at aggression . I believe that Roosevelt ,
Churchill and Stalin are sincere in their efforts to create legal guarantees and a ...
Page 575
He pursued his scientific work without suffering any decline in his passionate
curiosity about the laws that govern the universe ; his interest in public affairs
remained as keen as his ever - ready desire to support any effort devoted to
protecting ...
He pursued his scientific work without suffering any decline in his passionate
curiosity about the laws that govern the universe ; his interest in public affairs
remained as keen as his ever - ready desire to support any effort devoted to
protecting ...
Page 606
On no account should the efforts to secure a reform of the United Nations be
dominated by one of the existing power blocs . Only if these efforts maintain a
neutral character will they tend to strengthen the position of those countries that
have ...
On no account should the efforts to secure a reform of the United Nations be
dominated by one of the existing power blocs . Only if these efforts maintain a
neutral character will they tend to strengthen the position of those countries that
have ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
THE EVE OF FASCISM IN GERMANY 19321933 1 | 166 |
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