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7 September, 02:59
Why did Albert Einstein leave Germany?
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Cohen Hardin
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This is by matter of religion and belief you see. Albert Einstein is Jewish, eventhough he is a promoter of science. During this time, Adolf Hilter, leader of the Nazis started taking power over Germany. It is by fact that Albert Einstein was a professor in Germany but he chose to stay in the United States. Albert Einstein was extremely against Nazism.
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