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FDR. However Einstein did not write the letter to FDR he only signed it, Leo Szilard wrote it putting Einstein's name on it as FDR was more likely to respond to it that way, then Szilard convinced Einstein to sign it. The words were Szilard's only the signature was Einstein's.
No president invented any nuclear bomb.
Albert Einstein was a pacifist. Which means he was against war and wanted peace. At first he didn't want any of his scientific discoveries to be used in the war. However he later gave up his pacifism and begged President Roosevelt to build the nuclear bomb before Hitler did. Because if Hitler had been successful with nuclear weaponry, the allies would have certainly lost the war.
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Einstein wrote the letter to President Roosevelt in 1939 to alert him to the potential development of nuclear weapons by Nazi Germany and the importance of the U.S. starting its own nuclear research program to ensure national security.
In his letter to President Roosevelt, Einstein recommends that the United States develop nuclear weapons to stay ahead in the arms race with Nazi Germany. He also encourages research into nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, such as energy production.
Einstein signed the letter to President Roosevelt to warn him about the potential development of nuclear weapons by Nazi Germany and to urge the United States to prioritize its own nuclear research efforts. He wanted to encourage the U.S. government to start its own atomic bomb project before Germany achieved success in harnessing nuclear energy for destructive purposes.
The Einstein-Szilard letter warned President Roosevelt that Germany might be developing atomic weapons and recommended that the US also pursue this research to stay ahead. It urged the US government to take action and prioritize efforts towards nuclear research before Germany could potentially develop such weapons.
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.
Einstein wrote the letter to the President because he was concerned that Nazi Germany was developing a nuclear weapon and felt it was important to alert the United States to the potential threat. He believed that the U.S. should take action to develop its own nuclear capabilities to deter any potential Nazi aggression.
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the letter inspired nuclear fusion.