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DescriptionEinstein-cartoon1.jpg |
English: Cartoon drawing "Einstein takes up the sword", published in w:Brooklyn Eagle. Cartoon shows Albert Einstein, who has shed his wings (labeled "Non- Resistant Pacifism"), standing next to a pillar labeled "World Peace." He is rolling up his sleeves and holding a sword labeled "Preparedness." Einstein left Germany in 1933 after the Nazis came to power. Previously known as a pacifist, he issued statements calling on the friends of civilization to unite against German militarism in Europe.
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circa 1933 |
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U.S. Library of Congress http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/acd1996005205/PP/ |
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Macauley, Charles Raymond, 1871-1934, artist |
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