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Albert Einstein — Part 7

192 pages · May 08, 2026 · Broad topic: Public Figures · Topic: Albert Einstein · 189 pages OCR'd
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2 3 4 5 5 1 3 Stil In the Jaminry 1948 issue of the "Bulletin of the Atomie Scientists" on page 1 appeared an article entitled "A Flea for International Understanding” by Albert Finstein. This article was a reprinting of Finstein's remarks addressed to the members of the Foreign Tress Association to the United Nations on November 11, 1947, in accepting the Association's award as chairman of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists. The award was given “in recognition of his valient effort to make the world's nations understand the need of outlavineg atomic energy as a means of war, and of developing it as an instrument of peace." According to the review of this article submitted along with the Bulletin, Finstein made the following statements: "(1) Mants problem, the atomic bomb, is man-made. "(>) Intelligent, objective and humane thinkinr is even persecuted as unpatrictic. "f3) Feople of sound judgment and sense of justice in opposite camps could work out a solution, tut there is a forced sersration of such people in both samrs. "“(%) There is little chance for agreement where contact 4s limited to official nerotiation. "¢S) Snrientists consider it their task to work for understanding and ultimate agreement." Identifying information in this reference regardin:y Einstein and the Bulletin appears in 100-2509°64_9 yhich t¢ summarized elsewhere In this memorandum, Enclosed with 1-14.48 Memo from SAC, Chicago Re: "Atomic Selentists of Chicago Bulietin of the Atomic Scientists: Internal Security - ¢" 100- 350064 -1.9 (1h) asa alten Sa re er a oe go I we we ial at fica oe
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