Why did Einstein write a letter to Franklin Roosevelt?
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Einstein sent a letter to Franklin Roosevelt because he wanted to alert America that Germany was capable of constructing and using an atomic bomb that would kill the whole port as well as any of the surrounding territories if it detonated in a port.
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In August 1939, Einstein wrote to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt to warn him that the Nazis were working on a new and powerful weapon: an atomic bomb. Fellow physicist Leo Szilard urged Einstein to send the letter and helped him draft it.
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