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Albert Einstein — Part 13
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{ explanation from the secretary concerning the uae of his i. fhAnm
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Informant stated that EINSTEIN was frequently
cable address for activities not related to his rores Soh) \ “*,
active in supporting so-called "front groups" especially
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further advised that it was common \
knowledge in Berlin, during this period, that EINSTEIN
sympathized with the Soviet Union to a great extent.
His Berlin staff of typists and secretaries was allegedly
composed of individuals who were recommended to him at
his request by individuals who were very close to a
Communist cover organization known as the "Klub Der
Geistesarbeiter" (Club of Intellectual Workers}, This
organization allegedly served as a source of personnel
for verious illegal Soviet apparate. EINSTEIN was closely
associated with this club and was very friendly with
members who later became Soviet agents.'3/) .
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During the early 1930's, EMIL KLAUS FUCHS, who
was a student in Berlin, was also associated with this
club, FUCHS was later jailed and convicted in England
for giving atomic bomb information to the Soviets.
BINSTEIN was also friendly,
ith several members of the
Soviet "“mbassy in for
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among the soviet agents who ma
contact with EINSTEIN'S Fyice to pick up the coded Cee vt
messages, was one RICHARDXGROSSKOFF who was also in chargs
of falsifying passports r the Soviet apparate and hes
subsequently become Chi of Berlin Criminal Police in the
Soviet Sector of Berlinl ¥)\ a-
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INTERVIEW WITH HSLEN DUKAS
interviewed HELE: ADUKAS at her
place of residence, which is also the’residence of
Dr. ALBERT EINSTEIN, 112 Ner rincseton, N. J.
DUKAS wes interviewed concerning her association w
EINSTEIN and to ascertain if she had any knowledge of thse
alleged espionage activities at the Office of EINSTEIN
in Berlin, Germany, during the 1929 to 1933 period,
She advized that she has been in the employ of
Dr. ELWSTEIN as his private secretary since 1928. Prior
‘to 1928, EINSTEIN did not have a personal secretary, but
On February 23, 1955 SA FC —“‘Ci~CSYN and SA v1 G
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