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Albert Einstein delivered his speech, " The Menace of Mass Destruction

Shared Fate: He noted that humanity had "shrunk into one community with a common fate," urging an end to the "half frightened, half indifferent" attitude.

2. The Critique of Militarism Einstein mocked the concept of "limited nuclear war." He famously quipped in the speech, "If you try to fight a war with atomic bombs, you will not have a war. You will have a suicide pact." He argued that the military-industrial complex (a term later popularized by Eisenhower) was addicted to the bomb because it made conventional armies obsolete. Albert Einstein delivered his speech, " The Menace

: Einstein later referred to his 1939 letter to President Roosevelt (which helped start the Manhattan Project "one great mistake" due to the resulting nuclear arms race. made by Einstein, such as the Russell-Einstein Manifesto

. This activism paved the way for his final public act, the 1955 Russell-Einstein Manifesto, which urged global leaders to prioritize humanity over national conflict. Nuclear Museum You will have a suicide pact

Following his 1947 address, Einstein intensified his efforts against nuclear proliferation, forming the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists

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I thank you.”*

The scientists who built the bomb have warned you of the danger. We have done our part. Now the responsibility rests with the people and their leaders. Do not let fear paralyze you. Let it move you to action. This activism paved the way for his final