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Albert Einstein emigrated to America in 1933, fleeing the rise of the Nazi regime in Germany. He accepted a position at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, where he would conduct research and teach. His decision to leave was influenced by the increasing persecution of Jews and the political climate in Europe. Upon arriving in the U.S., he quickly became a prominent figure in both the scientific community and public life.

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