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Albert Einstein — Part 1
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— gpadnat Conscription iasued a “warning that fmerica cannot remain democratic
if the present trend toward military control of our institutions contimes.
(Washington Post article, 1-19-10, ee
Einstein made an address by telephone to a group of 3,000 Jews
assembled in New York on October 26, 1942 under the sponsorship of the Jewish
Council of Russian War Relief. He called on the Jews to give fullest aid to
the Soviet Union and lauded the scientific achievements of the UBSR. He said
the Russian Government honestly labored to promote international security.
As a Jew, Einstein explained the Soviet Union was the only country in which
equality was not an empty phrase "but a standard followed in actual life.®
(Daily Worker, 10-27-12, 100-3-A)
On November 11, 197, the Foreign Press Association of the United
Nations made an award to Einstein as Chairman of the Emergency Committees of...
Atomic Sclentists “in recognition of his valiant efforts to make the world
nations understand the need of outlawing atomic energy as a means of war.*
(Jamary, 1946 issue of *Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists," 100-35006h-19)
In the February, 1918 issue of *Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists",
' Binstein wrote an article expressing the opinion that the United States seeks
a genuine solution to the security problem; that the veto power in the Security
Council has been abused but that United States loans to other countries are
potential weapons in our politics and represent a real danger. In conclusion,
he said the danger of annihilation faces all nations and justifies the idea
of “World Government." (100-35006])--20)
The February 21, 1918 issue of "The German-Anerican® published an
article in which renowed American personages, including Einstein, took a
stand against the militarization of the United States and in particular
against universal military training. "The German-American" was characterised
by the California Camittee on Un-American Activities in 198 as Commnist
controlled. (100-27970L-119)
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