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  • Alber Einstein
    ... He became a good engineer, and when Einstein moved to United States in 1933, Hans Albert visited him often, ultimately setting here with his own family. ...
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  • Einstein 5
    ... lectures. While Einstein was lecturing in the United States, Adolf Hitler became leader of Germany and introduced the Nazi Party. Since ...
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  • A little bit about Einstein.
    ... citizenship. Einstein moved to the United States to escape the Nazi Germany, and also settled in Princeton New Jersey with Elsa. After ...
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  • A little bit about Einstein.
    ... citizenship. Einstein moved to the United States to escape the Nazi Germany, and also settled in Princeton New Jersey with Elsa. After ...
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  • Einstein : Simplicity in Truth
    ... for the Nazis. In 1933 Einstein sailed to the United States, and in 1941 he was granted United States citizenship. In July of 1939 ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... However he made a full recovery. In 1935, Adolph Hitler became chancellor of Germany; Einstein left Germany and went to the United States. ...
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  • Einstein 3
    ... December 1999. 27 January 2000. "Einstein named 'Person of Century.'" United Press International 27 December 1999. 27 January 2000.
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  • 1st amendment rigths
    ... He became a good engineer, and when Einstein moved to United States in 1933, Hans Albert visited him often, ultimately setting here with his own family. ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... There was heated argument during this time over whether the United States should explore the idea of an atomic bomb. Einstein wrote to President Roosevelt ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... There was heated argument during this time over whether the United States should explore the idea of an atomic bomb. Einstein wrote to President Roosevelt ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... There was heated argument during this time over whether the United States should explore the idea of an atomic bomb. Einstein wrote to President Roosevelt ...
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  • Albert Einstein 6
    ... again. In 1940, eight years after fleeing Germany, Elsa and Einstein became citizens of the United States of America. Einstein became ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... Three years later he would get his United States citizenship. In the US Einstein was busy at Princeton University with several other prestigious scientists in ...
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  • einstein
    ... In 1933, Einstein was visiting England and the United States, when the Nazi party of Germany seized his property and denied his citizenship. ...
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  • einstein
    ... transformation from experimental physics to theoretical physics such as Einstein's theory of ... With his mentor in the United States, Werner decided to travel to ...
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  • hehehe
    ... With the rise of fascism in Germany, Einstein moved in 1933 to the United States and abandoned being pacifism in the political arena. ...
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  • Pearl Harbor
    ... The End Once the United States entered the World War, Adolph Hitler exiled Albert Einstein out of Germany along with other scientist. ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... throughout 1928. US Citizen: In 1940 Einstein became a citizen of the United States, but chose to retain his Swiss citizenship. He made ...
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  • Atomic Bomb
    ... Einstein and other scientists feared that Germany might develop such a bomb first. In 1942, the United States set up a secret project called the Manhattan ...
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  • Development f the Atomic Bomb
    ... Szilard and Teller felt that that a scientist as famous as Einstein could get the attention of the United States government. Einstein ...
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  • The Jewish American: Conquering Adversity
    ... being persecuted (Merriam). Working for the United States Government, Einstein developed the atomic bomb. Alan M. Dershowitz, a ...
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  • Albert Einstein 7
    ... When Hitler came to power, Einstein decided to leave Germany for the United States in anticipation of Nazi persecution (Discovering World History). ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... This led to the United States making the first atomic bomb in 1945. Through the scientific foundations laid down by Einstein, the Twentieth Century marked a ...
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  • ABOMB
    ... Albert Einstein. Two months after Einstein's incredible invention, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. One bomb ...
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  • Atomic Bomb 7
    ... Albert Einstein. Two months after Einstein's incredible invention, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. One bomb ...
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  • Atomic Bomb 12
    ... Einstein and other scientist feared that Germany might develop such a bomb first. In 1942, the United States set up a secret project called the Manhattan ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... relativity. I, Albert Einstein, am a German-born American physicist. ... Germany. So I decided to set sail for the United States with Elsa. ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... relativity. I, Albert Einstein, am a German-born American physicist. ... Germany. So I decided to set sail for the United States with Elsa. ...
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  • Atomic Bomb3
    ... Einstein and other scientist feared that Germany might develop such a bomb first. In 1942, the United States set up a secret project called the Manhattan ...
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  • Manhattan Project
    ... discovering nuclear fission. The news came to the United States from Albert Einstein(Fermi Takes Charge). Einstein found out the ...
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