Einstein on PeaceChronological selection from Einstein's letters and writings which reflect his desire for the abolition of war. |
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... Leo Szilard , a physicist who worked with Einstein in Berlin and who , in 1939 , was to be associated with Einstein in the initial steps toward the production of atomic bombs ( see Chapter IX ) , had conceived of an international scheme ...
... Leo Szilard , a physicist who worked with Einstein in Berlin and who , in 1939 , was to be associated with Einstein in the initial steps toward the production of atomic bombs ( see Chapter IX ) , had conceived of an international scheme ...
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... Leo Szilard , who had worked with Einstein in Berlin and who was now a guest in the physics laboratories of Columbia University , Eugene P. Wigner of Princeton University , Victor F. Weisskopf of the Massachusetts Institute of ...
... Leo Szilard , who had worked with Einstein in Berlin and who was now a guest in the physics laboratories of Columbia University , Eugene P. Wigner of Princeton University , Victor F. Weisskopf of the Massachusetts Institute of ...
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... Leo Szilard also held informal discussions with the Navy ; but on July 10 , 1939 , Ross Gunn , scientific consultant to the Navy , advised Szilard that the Navy did not intend to pursue the matter at that time . Of all the scientists ...
... Leo Szilard also held informal discussions with the Navy ; but on July 10 , 1939 , Ross Gunn , scientific consultant to the Navy , advised Szilard that the Navy did not intend to pursue the matter at that time . Of all the scientists ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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