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Originally scheduled to be published in 1936, it was apparently 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 fur Menschenrechte
...
Originally scheduled to be published in 1936, it was apparently 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 fur Menschenrechte
...
Page 676
Posin recorded his experiences in a book, I Have Been to the Villages,
apparently published by himself in 1948 at Fargo, North Dakota. The present
account of Posin's and Farmer's efforts is based on Harris Wof- ford's manuscript,
A Cold War ...
Posin recorded his experiences in a book, I Have Been to the Villages,
apparently published by himself in 1948 at Fargo, North Dakota. The present
account of Posin's and Farmer's efforts is based on Harris Wof- ford's manuscript,
A Cold War ...
Page 679
10. Einstein's letter to Martin Agronsky has been slightly revised from the German
text. The excerpts from Mr. Agronsky's letter are reproduced with his permission.
1 1 . Grenville Clark's book, A Plan for Peace, was published by Harper Brothers
...
10. Einstein's letter to Martin Agronsky has been slightly revised from the German
text. The excerpts from Mr. Agronsky's letter are reproduced with his permission.
1 1 . Grenville Clark's book, A Plan for Peace, was published by Harper Brothers
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
ra INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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