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Albert Einstein — Part 2
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PALE: Emma Faulina{RAPREIS 2
ade PATE OF PIRTH: 17 ‘October 1893 PLACE OF BIRTH: FEERLIK, Germany gt° "-
EINMNTEIL, Albert
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22 June 1950
VIII-12915/D= 137899
“1. TWX dated 3 June 1950 from Hc, 66th CIC Det., USAREUR, reference mumber
F-24350, from kr. BEMJANIN, requested that Emma RAPBEIS, a resident of Kachodstrasse
3, PERLDIM-Wilmersdorf (British Sector), be interviewed regarding a VEngTETR. Cog
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wrote to the United States Department of State concerring Lr. Albert EI}
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' MITIOLALITY: Gerran CITIZELS:IF: German
IDELTITY DOCULEITS; Feracnal Ausweis 156/3697/16
FRESEIT ADDRESS: Rachodstrasse 3, BERLINWilmersdorf
FREViOUS ALTRESS: Unkroren
ReIGHT: 5' 6* (estimate) WEIGHT: 125 Ibs. (estimat
FAIR: Grey . EYeS: Brown OCCUPATION: Dressmake
DISTINGUISHING FARKS: hom visible
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KARITAL STATUS: Single
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4. Or 22 June 1950, Frl. RABREIS was interviewed concerning her krowledge of
RY. EIISTEI?. She provided the following irformaticr: In the early 1930's, prior |
to the Pazi assumption of tae German goverimert, RABFEIS operated a dregs salon in :
BERLIT ard mambered among ber customers a certain Paroress, Suan LEN |
wife of a former Germer ccrsul in Japan ard mother of ELLixg CHINEILERASLEND, #ho
was also mumbered amcnz Fri. RAFBEIS's clientele. The Linge ™: SCHIE IDER-SLEKD
family, consistirg of the Baron, the Baroness, their dauchter, Elli, ard two sons
whose Christiar rames are not Krown to RAPETIS, were known as Cormrists. The
residerce of thia farily was located at HRarderbergstr. 9, FERLIM Charlottenburg
(British Sector).
On one (1) occasion durirg these years, possibly 1930, although source is
not sure abcut this point, Elli von SCHINIDER-GLEMD mertioned to RAREEIS that she
‘was working with Professor FINMSTEIF ard that she might be going to America. Her
departure, however, was contingert upon satisfactory finarcial arrargements. A
short time later, she ordered a great rary clothes from RABFEIS ard said that
Frofessor FIRSTEID bad arrarged for finarcial support of her trip to the United
tates and that she would soon be leaving. RAFPEIS later learred from the Baronesa
that her daughter had gone to America in the compary of a "Frofessor*® who was not
further identified, The Baroness also mentioned to RAEPTIS that her dauchter had
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beer involved in ar incidert on the ship which caused talk am-rng ber daughter's
fellow passengers. The Baroness seic her daughter ard the *Professor" had remained
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