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... March 1922 the Bund Neues Vaterland , with its counterpart , the French League for Human Rights ( the German group was shortly afterward to change its name to the German League for Human Rights ) , issued an appeal to democratic groups ...
... March 1922 the Bund Neues Vaterland , with its counterpart , the French League for Human Rights ( the German group was shortly afterward to change its name to the German League for Human Rights ) , issued an appeal to democratic groups ...
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... March of 1933 were once again a great personal triumph . On March 17 , Mrs. Rosika Schwimmer and Alfred Lief , whose anthology of Ein- stein's pacifist writings , The Fight Against War , was to be published later that year , arranged a ...
... March of 1933 were once again a great personal triumph . On March 17 , Mrs. Rosika Schwimmer and Alfred Lief , whose anthology of Ein- stein's pacifist writings , The Fight Against War , was to be published later that year , arranged a ...
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... March 25 , 1945 , Einstein handed Szilard the following letter of introduction to President Roosevelt : 112 Mercer Str . Princeton , New Jersey March 25 , 1945 The Honorable Franklin Delano Roosevelt The President of the United States ...
... March 25 , 1945 , Einstein handed Szilard the following letter of introduction to President Roosevelt : 112 Mercer Str . Princeton , New Jersey March 25 , 1945 The Honorable Franklin Delano Roosevelt The President of the United States ...
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