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Einsteins Daughters Leave Germany Due to Mistreatment

Publication Date
Tuesday, April 4, 1933
Historical Event
Albert Einstein Quits Germany, Renounces Citizenship
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Article Type
News Article
Newspaper
The Hutchinson News
Location
Hutchinson, Kansas
Page Section and Number
3
Author/Byline
AP
Article Text
Coq-Sur-Mer, Belglum, April 5.— (AP)—Prof. Albert Einstein's two daughters have fled from Germany, the scientist declared today.

The younger daughter, who is married to a Russian, left Germany for France. Her sister, the wife of a German, left Berlin secretly and has arrived at the town of Scheveningen in southern Holland.

Mrs. Einstein learned that the elder daughter had fled when she telephoned her home in Berlin and was told by a weeping servant that her mistress had left secretly for the frontier.

Prof. Einstein, who arrived in Belgium recently after a visit to the United States, said last week that he had renounced his German citizenship because of mistreatment accorded his daughters by German National-Socialists. The nature of the mistreatment was not described.
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Bibliography

Friedländer, Saul. Nazi Germany and the Jews. New York: HarperCollins, 1997.

Isaacson, Walter. Einstein: His Life and Universe. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2007.

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