Albert Einstein The Menace Of Mass Destruction Hot Full _verified_ Speech ❲No Ads❳
Einstein died on April 18, 1955. He had spent his last hours scribbling notes for a television appearance to advocate for nuclear disarmament. He never got to make the broadcast.
The situation is not made more endurable by the fact that both sides have come to consider the preventive use of these powerful means as justified in case the opposite side does not accept international control." Einstein died on April 18, 1955
This is : not the bomb, but the man who thinks he can use it and walk away. To those men, I say: You are sick. And if you press that button, you will not be a conqueror. You will be the undertaker of the human race." The situation is not made more endurable by
The text for Albert Einstein's speech titled "The Menace of Mass Destruction" was delivered on November 11, 1947 You will be the undertaker of the human race
(Note: This transcript follows the authoritative version published in the book “Out of My Later Years” by Albert Einstein, 1950.)
"We have reached a stage in the development of civilization where the means of destruction have become so terrible that they threaten the very existence of mankind," he stated.