Einstein on PeaceChronological selection from Einstein's letters and writings which reflect his desire for the abolition of war. |
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... sent Freud , on May 4 , 1939 , only a few months before Freud's death , he once again expressed his admiration for Freud's literary excellence and said that one must be satisfied if one is able to understand the structure of thoughts in ...
... sent Freud , on May 4 , 1939 , only a few months before Freud's death , he once again expressed his admiration for Freud's literary excellence and said that one must be satisfied if one is able to understand the structure of thoughts in ...
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... sent on December 18 , 1945 , over Einstein's signature , read as follows : Those who have worked on the atomic bomb in this country are deeply concerned with the great dangers connected with this weapon . Some of the basic facts of ...
... sent on December 18 , 1945 , over Einstein's signature , read as follows : Those who have worked on the atomic bomb in this country are deeply concerned with the great dangers connected with this weapon . Some of the basic facts of ...
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... sent another cable : The Academy of Sciences of USSR has sent you a telegram on January 15 which apparently has not reached you . We received your telegram with detailed information about book on atomic bomb only today . Soviet ...
... sent another cable : The Academy of Sciences of USSR has sent you a telegram on January 15 which apparently has not reached you . We received your telegram with detailed information about book on atomic bomb only today . Soviet ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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