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Einstein escaped Hitler’s Germany and fled to the United States in 1933. he devoted his life to humanitarian and pacifist cause. After Physics, space became Einstein’s most important concern. In 1939 he wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt urging to the U.S. to start a programme of nuclear research and develop an atom bomb before Germany did. His opinion contributed to Roosevelt’s decision to fund the Manhattan project and led to the atom bombs which exploded over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Einstein, however, was horrified by the explosion. He later considered his letter to Roosevelt as one of his greatest mistakes. After World War II, he urged the Allies to set up a World Government to control the Atom Bomb.
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Einstein and World War 2

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