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The statement to Paul Hutchinson, editor of the Christian Century, is taken from
tfaw, p. 19. 13. The Jakubowski appeal, with Einstein's facsimile signature,
appears in Die Menschenrechte, Vol. IV, No. 7/8, July 25, 1929, made available
by Mr.
The statement to Paul Hutchinson, editor of the Christian Century, is taken from
tfaw, p. 19. 13. The Jakubowski appeal, with Einstein's facsimile signature,
appears in Die Menschenrechte, Vol. IV, No. 7/8, July 25, 1929, made available
by Mr.
Page 656
The one here given, with rather extensive stylistic changes, is from tfaw, p. 34.
The version which Mrs. Schwimmer sent Einstein on December 28, 1930, for
authentication was somewhat shorter. The New History Society issued its own
version, ...
The one here given, with rather extensive stylistic changes, is from tfaw, p. 34.
The version which Mrs. Schwimmer sent Einstein on December 28, 1930, for
authentication was somewhat shorter. The New History Society issued its own
version, ...
Page 657
Portions of this letter appear in a different translation in tfaw, p. 29. It is there
credited to the Berliner Tage- blatt, April 1931, while the copy in Einstein's files,
which differs from the published versions, is dated November 28, 1930. 11.
Einstein's ...
Portions of this letter appear in a different translation in tfaw, p. 29. It is there
credited to the Berliner Tage- blatt, April 1931, while the copy in Einstein's files,
which differs from the published versions, is dated November 28, 1930. 11.
Einstein's ...
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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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