why was it critical that einstein was a jewish german when he developed
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why was it critical that einstein was a jewish german when he developed
his theory of relativity that became the basis of the atomic bomb
o einstein remained in germany giving the nazi party the foundation of the
atomic bomb
o einstein stopped working on his theory of relativity because of his faith
o his ideas were used by america to place an astronaut on the moon
his theory of relativity became the foundation of gravity and calculus
o hitler and the nazi party attempted to exterminate the jewish people and
einstein fled to america giving the americans the basis of the atomic bomb
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why was it critical that einstein was a jewish german when he developed
why was it critical that einstein was a jewish german when he developed
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