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Albert Einstein — Part 4

112 pages · May 08, 2026 · Broad topic: Public Figures · Topic: Albert Einstein · 111 pages OCR'd
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Let RR RAD POR A, 88, it Ni a ill magna re ve) mM WO Ul we la Ae. Tae Pag | SD om Ne pr pege ta 1 tak ba kaa b now deo Boe 39 oe he lett Gervany heeause he was askeitog change his ‘ntch citizenshiy inte German citizenshin;s that he refused te make this chanre although at the same time he hal been inform: that of he did ret comply with the wishes of the German CGovernrent he would have to resign his position as director of the :aiser ‘dihelm Institutes that he came to this eccuntry as a Paker lecturer at Cornell University and bad decided several months arc that unler no cireumstenees would he return to Germany; thet jurins his stay in America he had tad ne connection with -erman officials or Gerran circles and had acted in every way as a mutch citizen. jiinstein stated thet on June 15, 190, he wrote a letter to lebye advising him thot he, linsteir, brad received the information from abread and that he did not kno whether the charres were true but felt 1t his duty not te judze him spon the fracts but te turn the information cover to an Amcrican citizen as 3!) was of a sericus nature. ‘instein also stated that on June 17, 19'9, he rad vPitten to Prefesscr firlarood of Cernell University advising hie in the samr respect. Tarstein adivise!d that he had never heard anvthing wrong “eoneemning “ebye but that ke knew the man well enough not to frust hims that he |instein would recent things that Debre said as a scientist as beine true but would not accert things trat “ebve said as aman as necessarily being truce. Tinstein continued that Jebyve was . very shrewd man co. extranrdainary intelligence, very versatile and having extraordinary ability to reach his goals and knew what to do te obtain immediate and personel advancement. Tinstein said that be believed Debye was not a person of high levalty and woul’? use anything for his own alvantnre, 1 aa) a a] Yonetein stnted trat Debye acted very susnicieusly abr ond and did not act as a Untchman. In explanation cf this, Tinstein said that cebye's ecollearues abroad had been persecuted since 1: 47 and thot be Debye in no way tried to help then and did nor atteart to aid ther in securing vresition elsewhere, According to linstein, he had heard that Debre had made the statement that the Faiser Wilhelm Institute was at tne time being used for military purioses, 199 ‘ we
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