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Albert Einstein — Part 2
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DIRECTOR, FBI (100-338078) DATE:
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It is to be noted one of the objectives in the investigation of
this matter is to determine if the subject is identical with Professor \
ALBERT FINSTEIN's secretary in Berlin, Germany in 1932. In particular, On
whether or not she was the senior of two secretaries then employed in
Dr. EFINSTEIN's office. She has admitted in an interview with Agents of )
this office that she has been employed steadily as Dr. BINSTEIN's personal my
secretary since 1928, j
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It has teen alleged that the senior secretary in Dr. EINSTEIN'’s yout
office prior to 1933 allowed his office to be used as a cable drop for
Soviet Espionage activities. In regard to this matter, it is believed
that any attempt to ascertain her position at this time rhs contacts
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