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On April 7 , 1920 , Einstein wrote to Ehrenfest : . Outward quiet has been restored
here ; but there is profound antagonism and hostility . The reckless use of force
breeds only bitterness among the populace . Hunger and want ravage the city ...
On April 7 , 1920 , Einstein wrote to Ehrenfest : . Outward quiet has been restored
here ; but there is profound antagonism and hostility . The reckless use of force
breeds only bitterness among the populace . Hunger and want ravage the city ...
Page 143
On September 15 , 1931 , H. Runham Brown , of the War Resisters ' International
, wrote Einstein that his message had received wide and favorable publicity in
most countries , except in Germany , where only the Friedensfront , the organ of ...
On September 15 , 1931 , H. Runham Brown , of the War Resisters ' International
, wrote Einstein that his message had received wide and favorable publicity in
most countries , except in Germany , where only the Friedensfront , the organ of ...
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Einstein wrote again , suggesting that Margueritte see Langevin , whom Einstein
apparently suggested as the ... On November 20 , 1932 , he wrote to his friend
Maurice Solovine in Paris : 5 Tell M. Langevin once again how grateful I am to
him ...
Einstein wrote again , suggesting that Margueritte see Langevin , whom Einstein
apparently suggested as the ... On November 20 , 1932 , he wrote to his friend
Maurice Solovine in Paris : 5 Tell M. Langevin once again how grateful I am to
him ...
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