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Peace without Weapons
Some translations are offered for the interested readers, from many countries and regions of the world, covering all continents. The reasons for this are historical as well as linguistic and regional considerations. This is offered as an explanations for the readers with questions on this point. Ehr1Ros2 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 16:51, 10 January 2017 (UTC) Also, his special attitude toward the problems and rights of workers' (since 1905), and world  peace (since 1906, also with Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy) was in advance of universities, municipal councils, judiciary, governments, parliaments, international organizations and churches of his times, ("Peace without Weapons", "Frieden schaffen ohne Waffen", "Paix sans armes", "світ без створення зброї", "мир без оружия", "Pokoju bez broni", "Vrede zonder wapens", síocháin gan airm a chruthú, heddwch heb greu arfau, chruthachadh sìth gun armachd, "Fred utan vapen", fred uten våpen, rauhaan luomatta aseita, skabe fred uden våben, taikos nesukuriant ginklų, míru beze zbraní, béke anélkül fegyverek, pacea fără a crea arme, мир без да създават оръжия, მშვიდობის გარეშე იარაღი, խաղաղություն, առանց զենքի ստեղծման, paz sin armas, paz sem armas, la pace senza armi, pacem sine armis, שלום אָן קריייטינג וועפּאַנז, שלום מבלי ליצור נשק, ειρήνη χωρίς όπλα, ئے بغیر امن, ,  صلح بدون سلاح , سلام من دون ,سلحة ,ہتھیاروں پیدا,  हथियारों के बिना शांति, શસ્ત્રો બનાવવા વગર શાંતિ, অস্ত্র তৈরি ছাড়া শান্তি, avi nomætiva sāmaya nirmāṇaya, ஆயுதங்கள் உருவாக்கும் இல்லாமல் அமைதி, silahsız olmadan barış, amani bila silaha,  fiadanana tsy fitaovam-piadiana, uxolo ngaphandle kokwakha izixhobo, ukuthula ngaphandle kokudala izikhali, alaafia lai ṣiṣẹda ohun ija, perdamaian tanpa senjata, aman tanpa senjata, ความสงบสุขโดยไม่ต้องใช้อาวุธ, laatnaat maparbhell ngyaaimhkyamrayy hpaantee, kapayapaan nang walang armas, hòa bình không có vũ khí, 武器のない平和, 和平沒有武器, 무기를 만들지 않고 평화). Ehr1Ros2 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 23:47, 10 January 2017 (UTC)

Legacy
Hans Ehrenberg was one of the few German Protestant theologians, even within the Confessing Church, to publicly express his vehement opposition to the anti-semitism of the Nazis and publicly declare his support of the Jewish people. He strongly urged the Protestant church to take the same stand. He criticised Christian anti-semitism and emphasized the similarities between Judaism and Christianity. Also, his special attitude toward the problems and rights of workers' (since 1905), and world peace (since 1906, also with  Franz Rosenzweig and  Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy) was in advance of universities, municipal councils, judiciary, governments, parliaments, international organizations and churches of his times, " World Peace without Weapons". In addition to his practical theological work, he wrote a number of philosophical and theological articles and treatises. One of his favorite quotes from the bible is taken from the book of Isaiah 60, vs 19 & 20, which was mentioned on their epitaph. In Ehrenberg's honor and memory, the secondary school administered by the Protestant church in the Bielefeld neighborhood of Sennestadt was renamed the Hans-Ehrenberg-Schule in 1963. There is also a square in Bochum named after him. Hans Ehrenberg, with Franz Rosenzweig and Eugen Rosenstock, was in regular correspondence with Louis D Brandeis through the friendship of their maternal families. In view of Hans Ehrenberg's father's and uncles' relatives, friends and acquaintances, and  their  travels  over  the  lands  and  voyages   across  the  seas  and  oceans,  the  reach  of  his  communications   extended to a world- wide  network in  many  countries  on  all  continents. Ehr1Ros2 (talk) 13:19, 12 October 2017 (UTC)