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Albert Einstein — Part 1
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\, authorities responsible for U.S. internment, recoumending Dre Kaul's release.
In 1946, Dre Kaul, a German agent who was active in the United States ~~
during World War II and who was know to have reported on atomic research, had in
his possession a letter signed by Professor Einstein and addressed to the American
. was also reported to have said that he had excellent connections with Professor
Einstein and his laboratory. (MID Investigation in Germany, 1916; 65-5132925)
EATL KLAUS FUCHS
who was & ant sclentis eft
his native Germany and had become a British subject; that Einstein had sent for
kim to help work on the atom bomb and that he had then recently returned to England.
The father of Evil Klaus Fuchs is reported in ea newspaper article to
have stated on February 5, 1950 that his son, who was a lifelong Commnist, was
released from a Canadian internment camp for enemy aliens on the recommendation of
Einstein, who did not know Fuchs was a Communist. (Washington Times Herald, 2-6~50)
On February 9, 1950, Fuchs! father in another press interview denied
having stated his son was a Communist, but did not comment on his alleged previous
statement concerning Einstein. (Washington Post, 2=-10=50)
HANNS EISLER
LOUISE EISLER
Albert Zinstein signed a petition to Attorney General Clark to drop ++,"
deportation proceedings against Hanns Fisler and his wife, Louise.
WIC GR 35 Yorker, 2-27-47)
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