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... interest and in the interest of our children , but also in the interest of all the peoples who have suffered so grievously from German and Japanese aggression . This is why we should make every effort and use all our influence to insure ...
... interest and in the interest of our children , but also in the interest of all the peoples who have suffered so grievously from German and Japanese aggression . This is why we should make every effort and use all our influence to insure ...
Page 336
... interest to the creation of a Jewish - sponsored university in America , which was later to become Brandeis University . He withdrew from these efforts only when his ideas concerning the academic organization of the new institution met ...
... interest to the creation of a Jewish - sponsored university in America , which was later to become Brandeis University . He withdrew from these efforts only when his ideas concerning the academic organization of the new institution met ...
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... interests of all men and all nations are served by defending the national interest of France . It seems especially important , in the wake of this terrible war , that we do not repeat the errors made after the last war , when the ...
... interests of all men and all nations are served by defending the national interest of France . It seems especially important , in the wake of this terrible war , that we do not repeat the errors made after the last war , when the ...
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