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While the specific projects just mentioned may be of little interest to the general
public, much consideration should be given to the question of what attitude the
German people and the German Government ought to adopt in principle toward
the ...
While the specific projects just mentioned may be of little interest to the general
public, much consideration should be given to the question of what attitude the
German people and the German Government ought to adopt in principle toward
the ...
Page 410
These are questions of varying degree of importance, but the imperative question
, the answer to which is a matter of historic necessity, is: "How can we reach a
world consensus to abolish in the near future the threat of atomic war and, ...
These are questions of varying degree of importance, but the imperative question
, the answer to which is a matter of historic necessity, is: "How can we reach a
world consensus to abolish in the near future the threat of atomic war and, ...
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bringing you the question which Prime Minister Ben-Gurion asked me to convey
to you — namely, whether you would accept the Presidency of Israel if it were
offered you by a vote of the Knesset. Acceptance would entail moving to Israel
and ...
bringing you the question which Prime Minister Ben-Gurion asked me to convey
to you — namely, whether you would accept the Presidency of Israel if it were
offered you by a vote of the Knesset. Acceptance would entail moving to Israel
and ...
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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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