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Albert Einstein — Part 7
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29 ‘Stueriment of the Shutet offer to enter into direct negeta-
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21 nations on the matters which were endangering the peace of
22 the World and the Democratic institutions of our esirtru.
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25 adiressedtht meeting over the telephcne from his home at
26 ., Princeton, New Jerseys He declared that "no government can
27 disregard the wil:. of its people. NcCeven dictatorial
28 governments, dow fs tt possthie that eur gqoverament disrevards
‘29 - the will of our neople.” finstein criticized the Inited
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372 7 wefisal of negoth tions of the twu worids greatest pcwers was
32 endatgeriny the peace of the world. He coneluded that “Any
24 new stan te militarization of the country tckes us firther
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