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  2. Einstein–Szilard letter - Wikipedia

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    The Einstein–Szilard letter was a letter written by Leo Szilard and signed by Albert Einstein on August 2, 1939, that was sent to President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt. Written by Szilard in consultation with fellow Hungarian physicists Edward Teller and Eugene Wigner , the letter warned that Germany might develop atomic bombs ...

  3. S-1 Executive Committee - Wikipedia

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    The letter was signed by Albert Einstein on August 2, 1939, but its delivery was delayed because of the outbreak of World War II in Europe with the German invasion of Poland in September 1939. The letter was eventually hand-delivered to Roosevelt by the economist Alexander Sachs on October 11, 1939. [ 2 ]

  4. Szilárd - Wikipedia

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    Einstein–Szilard letter, sent to Franklin Roosevelt in 1939; Einstein–Szilárd refrigerator or Einstein refrigerator, a type of absorption refrigerator with no moving parts; Szilard (crater) Szilárd petition

  5. Alexander Sachs - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Sachs (August 1, 1893 – June 23, 1973) was an American economist and banker. In October 1939 he delivered the Einstein–Szilard letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, suggesting that nuclear-fission research ought to be pursued with a view to possibly constructing nuclear weapons, should they prove feasible, in view of the likelihood that Nazi Germany would do so.

  6. Letter shows a fearful Einstein long before Nazis' rise - AOL

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    The handwritten letter to his beloved younger sister, Maja, warned of the dangers of growing nationalism and anti-Semitism. Letter shows a fearful Einstein long before Nazis' rise Skip to main content

  7. Szilárd petition - Wikipedia

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    One World or None: A Report to the Public on the Full Meaning of the Atomic Bomb [8] was released in 1946, containing essays by Leo Szilárd himself, Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Arthur Compton, Robert Oppenheimer, Harold Urey, Eugene Wigner, Edward Condon, Hans Bethe, Irving Langmuir, and others. The theme of the book, which sold over a ...

  8. Einstein–Szilárd letter - Wikipedia

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    Einstein–Szilárd letter. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects

  9. Albert Einstein’s love letters sold at ‘fire sale’ price of ...

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    That included 55 letters that Einstein wrote to his eventual first wife, Mileva Marić, dated from 1989 and 1903 and which make up almost half of all of the renowned physicist’s correspondence ...