Did Einstein's letter to American president Franklin d Roosevelt have any effect ? What was the result ?
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Yes, his words had a great impact.
Explanation:
- Einstein wrote a letter to Roosevelt, the American President when his colleague insisted him.
- It was the time when the Nazis were in Germany and had to move from there.
- the American physicists were upset that the Nazis could use the nuclear bomb as they discovered the Nuclear fission.
- So, Einstein warned Roosevelt of the consequences of employing the atomic bomb.
- His words had a great impact on Roosevelt. Therefore, the atomic bombs were developed by America secretly.
- America dropped these atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Japanese cities, in August 1945.
- The destruction caused by the bomb greatly moved Einstein. Thus he wrote a long letter to the United Nations and recommended the establishment of a world government to put an end to the world war.
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Einstein wrote a secret letter to the president Roosevelt, which had a profound
effect. The Americans developed the atomic bomb in a secret project and dropped on the
Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, destroying them completely.
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