Einstein on PeaceA collection of his writings on war, peace, and the atom bomb. |
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... published as early as 1916. About 100 copies were smuggled back into Germany and clandestinely circulated . Be- fore the end of the war , translations were published in French , Swed- ish , Danish , Finnish and English ( both in England ...
... published as early as 1916. About 100 copies were smuggled back into Germany and clandestinely circulated . Be- fore the end of the war , translations were published in French , Swed- ish , Danish , Finnish and English ( both in England ...
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... published in 1936 , it was ap- parently delayed so as not to prejudice the success of the Ossietzky campaign . Grossmann also included the letter in an article , " Albert Einstein und die Deutsche Liga für Menschenrechte , " that ...
... published in 1936 , it was ap- parently delayed so as not to prejudice the success of the Ossietzky campaign . Grossmann also included the letter in an article , " Albert Einstein und die Deutsche Liga für Menschenrechte , " that ...
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... published by Harper Brothers , New York . In some of his work Clark was associated with Louis B. Sohn of the Harvard Law School . Einstein's letter has been revised . 12. The correspondent in Cali- fornia was John G. Moore of Pasadena ...
... published by Harper Brothers , New York . In some of his work Clark was associated with Louis B. Sohn of the Harvard Law School . Einstein's letter has been revised . 12. The correspondent in Cali- fornia was John G. Moore of Pasadena ...
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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