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... participate . A few months later Hugenholtz wrote again . The pacifist groups did not seem to understand his plan for an International Peace House . The War Resisters ' International and the International Antimilitaristic Bureau had ...
... participate . A few months later Hugenholtz wrote again . The pacifist groups did not seem to understand his plan for an International Peace House . The War Resisters ' International and the International Antimilitaristic Bureau had ...
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... participate seeks to support a selfless project of human char- ity . I have often had an opportunity to admire the spirit of brother- hood which is one of the finest traditions in the United States . Surely , no other country has ...
... participate seeks to support a selfless project of human char- ity . I have often had an opportunity to admire the spirit of brother- hood which is one of the finest traditions in the United States . Surely , no other country has ...
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... participate . " In view of this refusal , we cancelled the plans for the meeting . Two years after the publication of his article on " Atomic War or Peace " in the Atlantic Monthly ( see p . 347 ) , Einstein published a second article ...
... participate . " In view of this refusal , we cancelled the plans for the meeting . Two years after the publication of his article on " Atomic War or Peace " in the Atlantic Monthly ( see p . 347 ) , Einstein published a second article ...
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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