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Albert Einstein — Part 1
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MISCELLANEQUS :
Albert Einstein was one of many distinguished Germans who contimally
lent their influence and prestige to German Communists prior to the rise of Hitler
in Germany. In 1923, Einstein was a member of the principal comittee of the
Society of Friends of New Russia, whose objective, was the promotion of cultural
relations between Germany and Russia. He was also one of the leaders of the
World Congress of the Anti-Imperialist League, a subsidized affiliate of the
Communist International which met at Frankfort, Germany, July 20, 1929. (61-
7582-1298 pe 492; 65-44624-524 Encl. pe. 15; 61~7099-1)
waa eo -- wt the time Einstein was attempting to enter the United States in 1932,°—— —
the Woman Patroit Corporation, Washington, D. C., filed charges with the State
Department protesting the admission of Binstein to the United States. The formal
charge in substance was to the effect that Einstein believed in or was affiliated
with Communist groups which advocate the overthrow by force or violence of the |
“———" Government of the United States; that he admitted his attitude was revolutionary
and his position illegal, and that he believed in or advocated a system of
organized sabotage against all preparations of the United States to defend its
existence. (61-7099-1) .
In February, 1937, Einstein declared that he felt ashamed that the
democratic nations had failed to support the Loyalist Government of Spain.
(61-7561-65%3; "New York Times", 3/5 /37)
The records of the Military Intelligence Division of the Army revealed
that Einstein was recomended for clearance in connection with the "limited field
of study for which his services were needed." The Navy Department gave its agsent,
but in a letter dated July 26, 1940, General Strong stated that the Army could not
clear Einstein, (40-29648-2)
In 1947, Einstein publicly stated that the French Communist Party was
the only real Party in France with a solid organization and a precise program.
In this public statement, which appeared in the French Communist newspaper in
Paris, Einstein was critical of the United States military policy and expressed
the opinion that international inspection would be insufficient to preserve peace.
(100~7660~4252 p. 1, 10)
In Hay, 1948, Professor Einstein and "ten former Nazi research brain-
trusters >" held a secret neeting at which they put on asbestos suits and watched
a beam of light, according to the “Arlington Daily," May 21, 1948, This article
pointed out that a block of steel was melted as quickly as the light switch in any
hone could be turned on and thet this new and secret weapon could be operated from
planes to destroy entire cities. It was further stated that the atomic bonb was
tlittle boy stuff" compared to this new development. The Intelligence Division of the
Army subsequently advised the Bureau that this information covld have no foundation 7
in fact and that no machine could ba devised which would be effective outside the,
the range of a fer feet. (94-39617-1) f.
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