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Albert Einstein — Part 13

42 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Oct 13, 1958 · Broad topic: Public Figures · Topic: Albert Einstein · 40 pages OCR'd
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STE TAT ER 8 Sande Swi elit anit Bee EM RW Te NK 100- 32986 + ae message was then transcribed into a second code BOE to the time it was transcribed into an approved internat esble code. The informant believed that EINSTEIN used a ooae developed in Germany by RUDOLPH{MOSSE Publishing and News- paper firm. The double coded message was then dispatched to SINSTEIN's cable address, At EINSTEIN's office, it was the duty of the sentor secretary to decode all messages and to give them to EINSTEIN for reading, This person was therefore in a position to intercept all messages which did not pertain to SINSTEIN and transmit them to the appropriate Soviet courier / Y°~ . az An intelligence message was first transeid into a prearranged Comintern or Soviet code... ens cE. T Lo This courier or contact man responsible for liaison with EINSTEIN's Serlin Office, came directly to 7 that office to picx up incoming cables for the apparate « 4-7 \ The informant advised that it was believed that EINSTEIN was unaware of the true nature of the correspon- dence which was channeled through his cable address from _ the Far East and it is quite possible that arrangements had been made through EINSTEIN'S secretary without his knowledges a. OM sod Informant also pointed out that if EINSTEIN were aware of the use of his address from the beginning, the most logical approach to him in order to gain his approval of such activities would be to ee) him that it was in the interests of “human ent a) Informant further advi that at least one incident occurred during the Summer of 1930 which indicated that EINSTEIN mist have had some knowledge of the use of his cable address for purposes other than his own. At that time, EINSTEIN's secretary had planned to go on a three or four week vacation and had been instructed to notify the Soviet courier in advance of the date of her departure 80 that arrangements could be made to intercept the Comintern cables before they were given to EINSTEIN, The private secretary left on her vacation without inform- ing the courier, and no attempt was made by the courier to contact EINSTEIN personally, and he awaited the return of the private secretary in order to receive the cable messages, When she returned from her vacation, all the cables were turned over to her by BRINSTEIN and nothing was said to her concerning them, The use of the cable address by the Soviets continued as in the past. The _ informant was unaware as to wnetne EINSTEIN asked for an O, pest. | thaw S dictond p> Anm—we alaly ceRET "patter bat vefes [6 op-yeee SP 3 Sep ol¢ke
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