President Franklin D. Roosevelt
The purpose of the letter from Albert Einstein to FDR was to alert the president about the potential development of atomic weapons by Nazi Germany and to urge the United States to start its own nuclear research program. Einstein stressed the importance of nuclear technology for national security and encouraged the U.S. to take the lead in nuclear research.
The letter was less melodramatic than that. It said that Germany had the potential to conduct research on atomic weapons.
Albert Einstein did not make the nuclear bomb. Oppenheimer did.
Albert Einstein was a Jew from Germany.
No, Albert Einstein was not directly involved in the development of the hydrogen bomb. However, he was a signatory to the Russell-Einstein Manifesto, which called for nuclear disarmament and warned of the dangers of nuclear weapons.
Albert Einstein was born in Germany.
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Württemberg, German Empire (present day Germany).
No, Albert Einstein did not invent the nuclear bomb. He was a theoretical physicist who signed a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt to alert him to the potential of nuclear weapons, which eventually led to the Manhattan Project and the development of the atomic bomb.
Albert Einstein was born in Germany, so, Europe.
Albert Einstein was a Jew from Germany.
Albert Einstein made nuclear
Albert Einstein's assistance to the Manhattan Project was in the form of a letter he wrote to FDR, encouraging him to persue research in atomic weapons. Although Einstein was a pacifist and was strongly opposed to war, he viewed Nazi-Germany as the greater threat and used his prestige as a physicist to encourage atomic research. As a Jewish-German, Einstein had seen first-hand what the Third Reich was willing to do, and did not want them being the sole owners of atomic weapons.