what was the subject of Einstein's letter to United Nations
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He was concerned about the consequences of the atomic bomb. He even wrote a public missive to the United Nations and proposed the formation of a world government to control the use of nuclear weapons.
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Einstein, a citizen of Germany, had resigned from the committee in 1923 to protest the re-occupation of the Ruhr by the French army, hence the reference his “past behavior.” A committed pacifist who enjoyed enormous international prestige for his scientific discoveries, Einstein was an appealing figure to represent the ...
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