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Why War? (German: Warum Krieg?) is a paper containing a correspondence exchange between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud. It was part of a initiative by the International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation of the League of Nations, and was published in 1933.

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  • Full text of the letters (includes a few more comments, by Otto Nathan and Heinz Norden) (at www.idst.vt.edu - Virginia Tech)
  • A letter from Freud to Einstein - Sigmud Freud, Albert Einstein - psychoanalysis of war - Document, UNESCO Courier (at findarticles.com)
  • Jessica Heckman, Action at a Distance: Einstein as Activist (at Vassar College Libraries)
  • Mark Leith, Instinct and survival: an exchange of letters between Einstein and Freud
  • Bettina Warburg, Warum Krieg? Ein Briefwechsel (Is War Necessary? an Exchange of Letters): By Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud. Paris: Internationales Institut für geistige Zusammenarbeit, 1933
  • WorldCat entry
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