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Einstein was deeply shaken by the extend of the destruction. What kind of destruction had shaken einstein?Was he true scientist

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the Nazis came to power in Germany, Einstein emigrated to the United States of America. The American physicists were in an uproar because of the discovery of nuclear fission in Berlin. Many of them, like Einstein had fled from Nazism and were afraid that the Nazis could now build and use an atomic  bomb.  At  the  urging  of  a  colleague,  Einstein  wrote  a  letter  to  Franklin Roosevelt to warn him of the consequences of an atomic explosion. In his letter, he informed the president that if a single bomb of this type was exploded in a port, it could very well destroy the whole port together with some of the surrounding territory.

Answered by ayush777731
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Einstein was deeply shaken by the extent of destruction caused in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He wrote a public missive to the United Nations. He proposed the formation of a world government to stop the use of nuclear weapons.

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