Birth of the "Pugwash" movement

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Birth of the "Pugwash" movement

Birth of the "Pugwash" movement

Several scientists formed a group in Chicago after the Second World War. Their work consisted in providing elements to the rulers, to defend the non-use of atomic energy for military purposes. Their purpose, like other movements, was not to appeal to the public, but rather to the governments themselves. Eugene RABINOWITCH, creator in the aftermath of Hiroshima of the "Pugwash" movement, declares: "We no longer have much time to put the house of Humanity in order, because we live in the danger of an atomic war".

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File : Pacifism

Publication date : 17 October 1967

Reference:
I23165912
Credits:
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Director : Gallo, Jean Pierre  -  Director : Bringuier, Jean Claude  -  Producer : Bringuier, Jean Claude  -  Producer : Gallo, Jean Pierre
Origin:
Some Kind Of Look   -   Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
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Reference:I23165912

Credits:Director : Gallo, Jean Pierre-Director : Bringuier, Jean Claude-Producer : Bringuier, Jean Claude-Producer : Gallo, Jean Pierre

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