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Lot of destruction took place and Einstein was shaken.
This time he wrote a public missive to the United Nations.
missive: letter, especially long and official
He wrote an official letter to the United Nations Organization.
In it he proposed the formation of a world government. Unlike the letter
to Roosevelt, this one made no impact.
Albert Einstein proposed to form a world government, but this letter did
not bear any fruit.
But over the next decade, Einstein got ever more involved in politics —
agitating for an end to the arms build up and using his popularity to
campaign for peace and democracy.
For another ten years Albert Einstein was involved in World Peace. He
was involved in politics and his agenda was to stop the countries
involved in collecting arms and developing weapons. He campaigned for
world peace and democracy. His main agenda was world peace and
freedom of people.
When Einstein died in 1955 at the age of 76, he was celebrated as a
visionary and world citizen as much as a scientific genius